Wood has been accused of sexual harassment, bullying and plagiarism.
Archbishop Steve Wood, who leads the Anglican Church in North America, will face a church trial beginning on July 20.
I’m not an avid bird watcher, but I’ve long been interested in the way birds intervene in our lives, our stories, our cultural myths. Think about the story of the raven and the dove in ...
Move comes in response to two Baylor student events being held on campus this week.
TX Baptists set to consider its relationship with Baylor University after the school agreed to host dueling events on campus this week—TPUSA and the LGBTQ-affirming "All Are Neighbors" events.
Plus, resolution to curb ‘de-banking,’ Hillsong whistleblower document, and more.
In this week’s look back at past MinistryWatch articles, ThriVe St. Louis leaves the ECFA, ministry founder proposes resolution to stop “de-banking,” Hillsong’s honorarium practices, and more.
The fundraising platform filed bankruptcy while owing charity groups over $29 million.
Donation platform Flipcause left the pro-life Equal Rights Institute in a lurch, keeping $22,000 of its donations. ““We needed to more fiercely protect our donor dollars,” ERI leader Josh Brahm said.
Ministries meeting environmental needs at the ground level.
This week's MMAD highlights ministries stewarding God's creation by meeting environmental needs—conservation work, training farmers, planting trees, and bringing clean water closer to home.
Meanwhile, other states consider more friendly legislation
Vermont is considering a bill that would require more oversight of health care sharing ministries. Meanwhile, other states consider more friendly legislation.
Five powerful fraud prevention reasons, based on biblical principles, all ministries should embrace to comply with the new leader care standard.
There are five powerful fraud prevention reasons, based on biblical principles, that all ministries should embrace to comply with the new ECFA leader care standard.
Ministry leaders say they are trusting the Lord to provide so they can continue serving.
Increased fuel prices have led to increased costs for food pantry ministries—but leaders say they are trusting God to provide so they can keep serving.
On this week’s program, a church child care director has been charged with stealing $500,000 from a Georgia United Methodist Church. Investigators went so far as to call it a ‘criminal enterprise’—and because of it, ...