Ponzi Scheme, United Methodist Church, Wheaton College, Bill Gothard
Ponzi Scheme, United Methodist Church, Wheaton College, Bill Gothard
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Ministry reaches out for support
Days after a bus accident claimed 11 of its missionaries in Tanzania, leaders of Youth With a Mission are rallying for support to aid logistical arrangements, including medical evacuations, repatriations and funeral arrangements.
Will "Translation Service Providers" change the way Bible translation is done?
Today I welcome back to the program Amy McClintock, with the Strategic Resource Group, an organization that funds projects to reach unreached people groups in the Middle East and North Africa, the so-called MENA region ...
Plus, a deeper look at T.D. Jakes’ real estate ventures, media presence, and nonprofits
Recently, the T.D. Jakes Foundation announced $9 million in grants to 16 community-based organizations in “historically underrepresented communities” across the country in collaboration with Wells Fargo.
After four years of U.S. churches heading for the exits, United Methodists are rethinking ministry expenses at all levels of the denomination.
Kanakuk survivors and their families spoke in favor of the bill.
A proposed Missouri bill would extend the statute of limitations for child victims of sexual abuse to file a civil action for an additional 10 years to age 41.
A misconduct complaint claims Boer engaged in inappropriate communication with a member of the campus community.
(RNS) — The president of a prominent evangelical university has resigned after admitting he engaged in inappropriate communication with a member of the campus community. In a statement Monday (February 26), the Calvin University Board ...
Pastor was an advocate for addiction recovery—and a supplier to those he was supposed to help
A Seattle pastor arrested last year for living a “double life” as an addiction recovery advocate and a high-level drug dealer is serving a sentence in a Washington penitentiary.
After months of allegations that it lacks a credible process for disciplining its bishops, the Episcopal Church is taking steps to make it simpler to report misconduct, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry said in an announcement ...