Gaines led one of the SBC's largest churches for nearly two decades.
Former SBC President Steve Gaines dies at 68 after a battle with cancer. Known for his passion for evangelism, he led one of the SBC's largest churches for nearly two decades.
Clean water projects help spread Gospel to remote communities
This World Water Day, read how Christian ministries are doing their part to fight the global water crisis
Nichols is also leaving his positions at Ligonier and Reformation Bible College
Stephen Nichols, former president of Reformation Bible College (RBC) and Ligonier Ministries Teaching Fellow, has spoken out about rumors circulating online about his family.
What one ministry’s appeal can teach donors about vetting nonprofits and avoiding misleading fundraising.
What a recent 'Bibles for Iran' fundraising appeal can teach donors about vetting nonprofits and avoiding misleading fundraising.
On today’s program, Angelus Temple in Los Angeles—widely considered the first U.S. megachurch—has replaced its longtime pastors Matthew and Caroline Barnett. The announcement came after a sabbatical turned into a permanent separation. We’ll have details. ...
Hello, everyone, I’m Christina Darnell, the managing editor of MinistryWatch. Welcome to the MinistryWatch podcast. In today’s extra episode, I talk with Warren Smith about some news items that are slightly (even significantly) outside of ...
Plus, mall culture 2.0 and other signs and wonders from this week.
In this week's Signs & Wonders, MinistryWatch President Warren Smith looks at James Talaric, 'The Population Bomb,' Evangelical takedowns, and mall culture 2.0.
Country’s largest Christian university is giving 10% scholarship to the Native American students.
Grand Canyon University has entered an agreement with Navajo Nation members for a tuition discount.
Plus disaster relief supply chain problems, Ankerberg Institute concerns, and He Gets Us campaign
This week’s look back at MinistryWatch articles includes churches leaving Steve Morgan’s “Network” of churches, a look at disaster relief supply chains, and concerns about the Ankerberg Institute.