Pastors of Hispanic Protestant churches in the United States maintain immense gratitude for their role, but many face financial struggles.
Majority found charity does not operate for “religious purposes,” despite religious motivation
Last week, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled in a 4-3 decision that Catholic Charities Bureau of the Diocese of Superior was not exempt from having to pay unemployment tax to cover its employees because its ...
A feud over a coffeemaker and Christmas decor leads to another Southern Baptist lawsuit
A feud between a Southwestern Baptist seminary and its former president appears headed for federal court.
After more than two years of uncertainty and at times, chaos, the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee has a new president.
BCM International, Bridges For Peace see ratings rise
MinistryWatch Database Changes MinistryWatch now has more than 1,000 ministries in its database. These ministries represent more than $44-billion in total revenue, most of that donor revenue from evangelicals. The following ministries have their profiles ...
On today’s program, another person has sued the Assemblies of God and the denomination’s college ministry Chi Alpha. The victim, who is blind, claims he was sexually abused by one of the Chi Alpha leaders ...
The Rev. Charlie Dates, the pastor of two historically Black churches in Chicago, is defending the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. after California pastor John MacArthur declared in February that the civil rights leader “was ...
Weighing the pros and cons of digital donations as cryptocurrency grows
As of January 2024, 56% of the largest U.S. charities now accept cryptocurrency donations.
The Chalmers Center Ambassador Program has already trained dozens in its poverty alleviating principles.
The Chalmers Center, known for the book “When Helping Hurts,” wants to help more Christians “rethink poverty and respond with practical biblical principles so that all are restored to flourishing.”