The best-selling author announced retirement in recent letter
Wayne Grudem, research professor of Theology and Biblical Studies at Phoenix Seminary in Arizona, announced his teaching career is coming to an end.
The results from our April 2024 quarterly survey of ministry leaders are summarized below.
Each quarter, MinistryWatch conducts a survey of leaders of the largest 1,000 Christian ministries in the country. Here are some insights from the most recent survey.
$1.5 million real estate gift disputed by donor’s son
A Georgia nonprofit faces a lawsuit from a local businessman who claims it illegitimately took ownership of a $1.5 million property on Lake Lanier.
Cancer, Politics, Ghost-Writing, and Life
Nancy French was not a household name in American politics — because she mostly operated behind the scenes. But she was well known in the highest levels of Republican circles. She was the ghost writer ...
Organization has increased revenue, decreased fundraising costs
Mission Eurasia, formerly known as Russian Ministries, has increased its revenue significantly over the last few years.
New arrest unveils another abuse claim not reported to the police or to the church’s congregation
Little Rock police have arrested another person associated with Immanuel Baptist Church, the center of ongoing questions about whether the church and its former pastor appropriately handled sexual abuse allegations.
Author of “How I Lost $1,500,000 in Missions” Shares Insights
John Addink is a businessman, philanthropist, and the author of How I Lost $1,500,000 in Missions (And What I Learned From My Mistakes.)
T.D. Jakes, Reggie Joiner, Mark Driscoll and More
The following stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of April.
The church had reached an agreement, but the city has brought charges again.
An Ohio pastor who has been sheltering homeless individuals at his church has once again been served with criminal charges.