Trends reported through the MinistryWatch quarterly executive survey.
Christian ministry leaders are relying more on Artificial Intelligence, according to the most recent MinistryWatch executive survey
Immigrant support, abortion pill reversal, addiction recovery, and relief for Iranians in crisis.
This week’s Ministries Making a Difference highlights four ministries valuing life in practical, steady, Christ-centered ways: Immigration aid, abortion pill reversal, addiction recovery, relief for Iranians in crisis.
Conservative Anglican bishops seek 'principled disengagement' from Canterbury
Leaders at GAFCON meeting were expected to elect a rival leader to the Archbishop of Canterbury—instead, they renamed their body and elected a set of leaders to exercise “principled disengagement” from Canterbury.
Plaintiff Peter Brake, former Title IX investigator, claims he was terminated for whistleblower reports.
A lawsuit that claims Liberty University discriminated against a whistleblower can move forward, after a court ruled against Liberty’s motion for summary judgment.
CHRISTINA Hello, everyone, I’m Christina Darnell, the managing editor of MinistryWatch, and today we’re inaugurating a new feature here on the MinistryWatch podcast. Here’s Warren Smith, the President of MinistryWatch, to explain. WARREN That’s right, ...
‘The process of dying is still something to be lived.’
Ben Sasse on faith, mortality, and death: “Death and dying aren’t the same," he said. "The process of dying is still something to be lived.”
Moore plans to continue speaking and writing.
Bible teacher and bestselling author Beth Moore announced Thursday (March 5) that her ministry will stop holding large-scale Living Proof events in 2027.
Raj Bhakta, who owns the campus, is looking for a ministry to donate it to.
A Catholic mission-based organization has the historic opportunity to be given a former college campus from which to conduct its ministry.
On today’s program, Global Outreach Developments International—which goes by the name G.O.D. International—is in the hot seat after a lawsuit claims the Nashville-based ministry and its former leader engaged in sex trafficking and forced labor. ...