The following stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of February. We present them here in a “countdown” format, from 10 to 1.
Kanakuk Kamps, a large Christian ministry near Branson, Missouri, that has been plagued by uncertainty since a counselor was convicted of sexually abusing campers a decade ago, responded to a recent open letter from victims ...
Two faith groups that have long supported the Boy Scouts of America have committed to take key roles in the scouting organization’s latest bankruptcy reorganization, the fallout from tens of thousands of claims of sexual ...
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In Chelm, Poland, a dozen miles from the Ukrainian border, a Baptist church has opened its doors to refugees since the Russian invasion began, offering a hot meal, clothing, and place to stay.
Saying he wants to spend his time focusing on racial reconciliation, Southern Baptist Convention President Ed Litton announced via video Tuesday (March 1) he would not seek a second term in office.
As IKAR, a Jewish congregation in Los Angeles, has developed plans to build a new synagogue and affordable housing on its property, it has encountered a big obstacle: parking.
I’m Warren Smith and I’d like to welcome you to the MinistryWatch podcast. On today’s mid-week “Extra” episode I’ll be doing something a bit different. Regular listeners may recall that a couple of months ago ...
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court ruling that a Madison, Wisconsin, church has the legal right to expect its employees to share and live out its religious beliefs.