Under the image of peacefulness lie patterns of rules-based righteousness and abuse.
Jonas Kurtz, who directs the Amish outreach of Heaven's Family, argues there's more to the Amish story—under images of peacefulness lie patterns of rules-based righteousness and abuse.
The NJ Attorney General had demanded sensitive documents from the group.
A group of NJ pregnancy resource centers prevailed at the U.S. Supreme Court last week in a decision that acknowledged their First Amendment claims against an intrusive AG’s subpoena of documents.
Ministries mobilizing public prayer and supporting mothers.
This week’s MMAD highlights ministries mobilizing public prayer and ministries supporting mothers—women who often hold the emotional and spiritual temperature of a household, whether in joy or in grief.
Lawyers for victims’ families called the decision “proper.”
Camp Mystic in Texas says it will not open for the summer 2026 season. Lawyers representing families who lost children in last year's floods called the decision "proper."
Not dead yet, but megachurches have been tried and found wanting by most Americans.
The last half-century might one day be described by church historians as the Age of the Megachurch. However, it appears that this era — if it existed at all — is coming to an end.
Pioneers remains the largest organization by revenue; many of the ministries fail to file a Form 990.
This month's MinistryWatch 1000 list features the 50 largest foreign missions organizations, as determined by revenue.
MinistryWatch's most read stories in April features the continued fallout at St. Andrew's Chapel, Elevation Church's annual report, Benny Hinn Ministries' garnishment, and more.
Donors express concerns, Ligonier claims Stephen Nichols’ exit has no relation to his ‘excommunication’ from St. Andrew’s Chapel.
Ligonier Ministries is under scrutiny after it announced that Stephen Nichols, one its teaching fellows and president of Reformed Bible College, would leave his roles about the same time that he was “excommunicated” from St. ...
On today’s program, Newsboys co-founder Wes Campbell and the band’s musicians are suing multiple defendants for defamation related to stories about former lead singer Michael Tait. Defendants include World Vision, MercyMe, and reporter Julie Roys. ...
Lessons from the Swedish Church of New York Case that Lost $3.8 Million
Lessons from the Swedish Church of New York fraud case that siphoned $3.8 million from the church—even with audits and policies in place, ministries remain vulnerable when one person controls both the money and the ...