We live in a polarized world today, and one of the hallmarks of that polarization is the tendency to fight what we are against. That’s sometimes necessary, of course. But often fighting what we are ...
The church still claims authority over members under discipline.
St. Andrew’s Chapel in Sanford, Florida, voted on Sunday (Dec. 14) to leave the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) by a vote of 669 to 108. The church, originally led by Dr. R.C. Sproul, joined ...
The college will work in partnership with Southeastern University.
Elevation Church, the Charlotte-area megachurch led by Steven Furtick, recently announced plans to start its own college program in partnership with Southeastern University.
Documents related to that case, released recently to the public, have unleashed a torrent of activity on social media, a lot of it coming from Megan Basham.
Samaritan’s Purse and Liberty University top list as biggest users of private aircraft
Some Christian ministries—especially disaster relief and missionary organizations—have legitimate uses for airplanes, but the planes they’re using are not luxury jets that can go literally around the world at nearly the speed of sound.
New indictment lists three felony charges for attempting to mislead detectives
A jury has indicted former Truett McConnell University (TMU) Vice President Bradley Reynolds on three felony false-statement charges for lying to law enforcement about a years-long alleged abusive relationship with a student and former employee.
Jeriah Mast was formerly sentenced for child abuse in Ohio.
A former worker with Christian Aid Ministries was recently indicted by a federal grand jury for engaging in illicit sexual activity with minors while in Haiti.
The group claims to have a big presence in Belize, but evidence is hard to come by.
iServants claims to feed thousands of hungry children daily, treat sick children in its medical mission clinics, and rescue innocent children from sex trafficking.
And other notable ministry happenings from this week.
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Doug Wilson, celebrating 50 years in his pulpit, has never had more influence than he does now.
In 1977, Doug Wilson stepped behind the pulpit of a small Pullman, Washington, church for the first time. The 24-year-old Navy veteran, now armed with a guitar, had been leading worship at the 2-year-old congregation ...