Donors express concerns, Ligonier claims Stephen Nichols’ exit has no relation to his ‘excommunication’ from St. Andrew’s Chapel.
Ligonier Ministries is under scrutiny after it announced that Stephen Nichols, one its teaching fellows and president of Reformed Bible College, would leave his roles about the same time that he was “excommunicated” from St. ...
On today’s program, Newsboys co-founder Wes Campbell and the band’s musicians are suing multiple defendants for defamation related to stories about former lead singer Michael Tait. Defendants include World Vision, MercyMe, and reporter Julie Roys. ...
Lessons from the Swedish Church of New York Case that Lost $3.8 Million
Lessons from the Swedish Church of New York fraud case that siphoned $3.8 million from the church—even with audits and policies in place, ministries remain vulnerable when one person controls both the money and the ...
Legal aid ministry drops in financial efficiency, still earns high transparency and donor confidence ratings.
This week's Ministry Spotlight looks at the legal aid ministry Administer Justice, whose recent financials dropped its financial efficiency rating down from 5 Stars to 1 Star. It still holds high ratings in transparency and ...
Missionary delivers sermon on supporting global mission work — with direct application to disaster relief.
An EF4 tornado cut a 9-mile swath of destruction just south of this city of about 50,000 people last week. The funnel measured 500 yards across at its widest with winds up to 175 mph, ...
Lawsuit reveals more about relationship between CCM and child sponsorship groups.
Wes Campbell and the musicians of the Christian band Newsboys have filed a federal lawsuit against World Vision, The Roys Report, and concert promoters for an “orchestrated campaign to drive Campbell and Newsboys out of ...
Plus, generational shift in churches, church property and the housing crisis, and more.
In this week's Signs & Wonders, Warren Smith looks at the advancing Clergy Act, generational shifts in churches, church property and the housing crisis, and more.
The True Charity Network held its annual conference last week in Jacksonville, Florida. The conference demonstrated once again that this group is on the forefront of reforming the way the church does charity in the ...
Eichelberger allegedly helped two congregants fraudulently apply for and receive PPP loans.
Arrested on four counts of wire fraud April 16, Marcus Eichelberger, 46, faces a prison sentence of up to 80 years if he’s found guilty of helping two congregants steal $180,000 in COVID-19 relief loans. ...
Plus, Wayne Grudem retired from teaching, T.D. Jakes announced grant program, and more.
This week, MinistryWatch looks back at past articles about Michael Brown’s return to ministry, Wayne Grudem’s retirement from Phoenix Seminary, Bishop T.D. Jakes’ grant program, and more.