Jeanne Allert urges donors to ask questions before giving
Well-meaning donors passionate about fighting human trafficking can do more harm than good if they give money to groups without due diligence, says Dr. Jeanne Allert, president of the Institute for Shelter Care.
Officials say the man promised to create and distribute Bibles to China, but instead spent millions on precious metals, diamonds, and real estate.
Authorities are looking for a Georgia man they allege posed as a missionary and squandered at least half of the $33 million in funding he promised to use to produce and distribute Bibles and Christian ...
Alderson Broaddus University (ABU), a Baptist school in West Virginia, finds itself in the middle of a significant financial crisis and is on the brink of shutting down.
The King’s College in New York City is no longer offering courses in the upcoming fall semester, is laying off its entire faculty and is closing its current chapter according to the board of trustees, ...
Revenue triples after years of losses
After years of losses, Biblica has bounced back in a big way. It’s the kind of development some ministries would highlight in press releases and media interviews, but Biblica has not trumpeted its growth.
A Madison, Wisconsin, police investigation recommended that the Rev. Bob Stine of Midvale Baptist Church be charged with sexual assault. Stine has a September court date but has not yet been charged.
The Rev. Bob Stine, former president of the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention, will be required to answer questions in court in September after police in Madison, Wisconsin, recommended he be charged with sexual assault.
Every month or six weeks MinistryWatch President Warren Smith drops a short episode updating our listeners on what’s going on at MinistryWatch. On today’s episode he fills you in on some of our recent initiatives, ...
ChildFund began in 1938 to help deprived, excluded, and vulnerable children around the world.
In a statement, a Liberty University spokesperson insisted the school 'is confident it will ultimately prevail in this case.'
Jerry Falwell Jr., the former president of Liberty University, is suing the school, arguing administrators are committing trademark infringement by using the late Jerry Falwell Sr.’s likeness without consulting with the family.
The list includes media organizations — such as television and radio networks — as well as “teaching and preaching ministries” whose presence is primarily on radio and television.