And other notable ministry happenings from this week.
In this week's roundup of top ministry happenings, both Asbury Theological Seminary and Administer Justice drop in financial efficiency scores—plus, top stories, podcast highlights, and 10 ministries join ECFA.
International non-profit continues to earn outstanding scores
ChinaAid's most recent financials have revealed continued high scores for financial efficiency, transparency and donor confidence. In this week's Spotlight, we take a closer look at this human rights org.
Plus, a ‘Shining Light,’ Hampshire College, and more.
n this week's Signs & Wonders, Warren Smith looks at journalism awards, college closures, Colorado politics, and a new CEO at Christian Aid Mission—plus, he visits with Children's Hunger Fund.
Olive Crest was again the largest in the Christian adoption and foster care realm.
In this MinistryWatch 1000 database list, we look at ministries in the adoption & foster care realm. The revenue for all 49 ministries on the list is nearly $686M, and 12 of them received government ...
Legislation brings drastic cost increases — and even closures.
Running a youth camp in Texas has never been easy. And it’s getting harder, thanks in part to well-intended legislation passed in the wake of last year’s deadly floods. Measures meant to make camps safer may ...
The Charlotte-based megachurch led by Steven Furtick still takes in $88M a year.
The tithes and offerings for Elevation Church, based out of Charlotte, N.C., continues to decrease year over year while its number of campus locations grow.
Evan Lenow will replace interim president Gary Hollingsworth
The ERLC has named a new president to lead the SBC's embattled public policy arm. He will replace interim president Gary Hollingsworth, who took over after Brent Leatherwood stepped down in August.
Plus, Wesley Biblical Seminary growing, Charles Stanley’s death, and more.
In this week’s On This Date column, we look back at MinistryWatch articles about more ministries being classified as an “association of churches,” the growth of Wesley Biblical Seminary, and more.
Church closed after stolen funds rendered it ‘insolvent.’
Nearly six months after a church near Macon, Georgia, closed its doors due to financial insolvency, the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a woman for stealing over $500,000 from the church over the course ...
MinistryWatch Index Down Slightly in March
MinistryWatch Index down slightly in March, possibly reflecting ongoing concern about the state of the economy.