School’s former president dropped the suit with ‘no monetary consideration in return’
Adam Greenway, former president of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (SWBTS), has dropped a defamation lawsuit he filed against the school.
Index tracks revenue of large Christian ministries
The MinistryWatch Index inched up slightly in August but has remained mostly flat this summer.
The Texas Supreme Court will interpret Texas law for the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
The Supreme Court of Texas heard oral arguments this week related to the potentially precedent-setting case of plaintiff Jane Roe suing Southwestern Baptist Seminary and its former President Paige Patterson for defamation related to a ...
SOF Missions helps veterans who struggle with PTSD and other challenges from military service
Damon Friedman and his wife Dayna started a faith-based nonprofit called SOF Missions. The SOF stands for “Shield of Faith.”
IF:Gathering, Missouri boarding school, Greg Locke, Charles Stanley retires, I.V. Hilliard.
ONE YEAR AGO: On September 14, 2023, MinistryWatch reported on the funds being raised at the IF:Gathering in partnership with illumiNations 12 Verse Challenge since 2021. Read more here. TWO YEARS AGO: On September 9, 2022, ...
It claims refugee families and children will be hurt.
Bethany Christian Services has filed a federal lawsuit against the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity and the Office of Global Michigan (OGM) for discriminating against it because of its religious hiring practices.
Adoption of new technology lags
Nonprofit workers are exploring the use of artificial intelligence (AI) at their jobs, but their reactions to its value and hazards are decidedly mixed. While some are reaping its benefits, others believe they do not ...
Thousands of abandoned children will still need help.
Families waiting to complete the legalities of the adoption process and bring their children home from China were devastated last week when China announced it would end international adoptions. The decision announced on September 5 ...
Nonprofit newspapers endorse candidates. Why can’t churches?
(RNS) — A group of evangelical broadcasters is suing the Internal Revenue Service over the Johnson Amendment, a tax law that bars nonprofits from supporting political candidates. National Religious Broadcasters convention attendees await Republican presidential ...