Resignations come as ministry is set to host huge annual conference
The founder and the CEO of Orange, which is largely known for hosting one of the world’s most prominent family ministry conferences, have resigned.
Hillsong report, Joshua Media Ministries, Josh Duggar, LifeWay Christian Resources, and Harvest Bible Chapel
On This Date at MinistryWatch: Hillsong report, Joshua Media Ministries, Josh Duggar, LifeWay Christian Resources, and Harvest Bible Chapel
Failure to release Form 990s hurts ratings
GEM is a missionary sending organization that works in multiple countries across Europe to “reach Europe by multiplying disciples and growing Christ's Church.”
On today’s EXTRA Episode, MinistryWatch President Warren Smith has some additional thoughts about the Mark Driscoll-John Lindell controversy. The producer for today’s program is Jeff McIntosh. Thanks to Casey Sudduth, Stephen duBarry, Kim Roberts, Rod ...
Unpacking the latest package of tax statistics.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released its annual “Data Book” last week, unlocking some interesting insights into the nation’s tax base.
Suspended with pay; will not return to former post
The senior pastor of a long standing Methodist church in Raleigh, North Carolina, has been suspended with pay after being accused of multiple instances of sexual misconduct.
College board says they are saddened but determined to help students transition smoothly
In February, the Notre Dame College (NDC) Board of Trustees said it would conclude in-person instruction at the end of the spring semester 2024.
Ron Hutchcraft Ministries, Christian Community Action, Australian church offers clothes to community, NY-based city mission celebrates program expansion
Ministries Making a Difference: Ron Hutchcraft Ministries dedicates new leadership center, Christian Community Action connects families with secure housing, Australian church offers clothes to community, NY-based city mission celebrates program expansion
A settlement allowed the sisters to waive five years of prison if they took probation and had good behavior
A Minnesota court has sentenced two sisters to five years in prison for embezzling nearly $100,000 over a five-year period. But the sentence comes with stipulations and opportunities for a reduction.