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Jeremy Lyon is suing over abuse allegations reports
A former professor at a Georgia Baptist college is suing a Christian publication for defamation, saying he was falsely accused of sexual abuse.
The Philip Yancey news should motivate self-reflection in us all.
The idea of finishing well has been on my mind a lot lately. The nature of our work here is that sometimes we cover Christian leaders who do not finish well. We got another tragic ...
And other notable ministry happenings from this week.
Here at MinistryWatch, one of our goals is to equip donors with the information they need to make wise decisions with their giving. That’s why we manage our database, which rates more than 1,000 of ...
On today’s program, Kingdom of God Global Church—the church founded and led by self-proclaimed apostle David E. Taylor—is asking the U.S. government to return assets it seized in its investigation against its embattled pastor. We’ll ...
100-page opinion ends two-year defamation case against assistant who accused Carter of rape
The Washington State Court of Appeals has rejected former Together Church Pastor Micahn Carter's defamation suit against a former assistant who claimed he raped her.
Daystar, Hyde Amendment, New Church Data from Ryan Burge
Thoughts on news items that don't rise to the level of a news story or are outside of our normal charity and philanthropy “beat,” including new data from Ryan Burge that Warren Smith "can't resist."
MinistryWatch has published more than 30,000 words about ACNA in the past five years, and many of those words have come from Kathryn Post. Kathryn Post is a reporter for RNS and she has done ...
Church founder and self-proclaimed apostle David E. Taylor faces criminal charges.
Kingdom of God Global Church in Michigan is asking the U.S. government to return property it seized as part of a criminal action against its founder David E. Taylor.