Plus, Wesley Biblical Seminary growing, Charles Stanley’s death, and more.
In this week’s On This Date column, we look back at MinistryWatch articles about more ministries being classified as an “association of churches,” the growth of Wesley Biblical Seminary, and more.
Church closed after stolen funds rendered it ‘insolvent.’
Nearly six months after a church near Macon, Georgia, closed its doors due to financial insolvency, the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a woman for stealing over $500,000 from the church over the course ...
MinistryWatch Index Down Slightly in March
MinistryWatch Index down slightly in March, possibly reflecting ongoing concern about the state of the economy.
From financial literacy in Detroit to respite for families facing pediatric cancer, plus more.
This week's Ministries Making a Difference covers ministries providing foundational care—everything from financial literacy in Detroit to respite for families facing pediatric cancer, plus global student discipleship and long-term care for vulnerable children.
Survey shows MinistryWatch is bearing good fruit—but we still have work to do.
In this week's Editor's Notebook, Warren Smith details the results of our most recent Reader's Survey.
On today’s program, Columbia International University in Columbia, South Carolina, was one of the charter members with the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. Now, 47 years later, it has left the ECFA. Meanwhile, another scandal-plagued ...
And other notable ministry happenings from this week.
At least eight ministries have resigned their memberships from the ECFA in recent weeks.
Liberty University by far the biggest user of private aircraft, by more than double.
In this month's Pastor's & Planes, Liberty University was by far the biggest user of private aircraft for March, spending more than double the next ministry on the list.
Ministry’s financial efficiency rating plummets from 5 stars to 1 star.
Once earning high ratings in the MinistryWatch database, Arizona Christian School Tuition, which helps Arizona families afford private school tuition, dropped from a 5-star Financial Efficiency Rating to only 1 star.