What are the arrangements, and where does the money go?
Go to a Christian music concert and often you’ll hear about a charitable group the band asks you to support. But behind the scenes, money is being exchanged between the charity and musical artists.
Samaritan Ministries claims state oversight of bad actors is "hostile"
Samaritan Ministries International, one of the nation’s oldest and biggest Christian health share ministries, has sued the state of New Mexico, claiming its efforts to punish bad actors is a “hostile” and “longstanding campaign” that ...
Breen has been well-known figure in ‘missional church’ and Anglican circles
Author and pastor Mike Breen has resigned from his role as “lead communicator” at APEX Church in Dayton, Ohio. The resignation comes after he confessed to an extended sexual affair with a vulnerable member of ...
March for Life provides moment for reflection
Editor’s Note: Most Saturdays we will feature this “Editor’s Notebook” column. MinistryWatch President Warren Smith will offer his opinion on stories in the week’s news or, sometimes, offer a behind-the-scenes look at how and why we ...
Child victim was abused and filmed in pornographic videos
Austin Wray Perkins, a Georgia youth pastor, was sentenced last week to 15 years in prison for child molestation and possessing child sex abuse material.
Both Christian bands promote Children International on their tours.
MercyMe and Newsboys, two popular and well-known Christian music bands, have partnered with the child sponsorship group Children International as part of their band tours.
Former Hillsong founder Brian Houston announced that he and his wife Bobbie will launch a new church in 2024.
Mike Bickle, founder of the international around-the-clock prayer movement and charismatic minister, apologized Tuesday (Dec. 12) for past misconduct that caused “pain, confusion, and division in the body of Christ.”
Some are on shaky ground with the IRS. Here’s what’s happening at the top private Christian universities.
Most of the largest private Christian universities now have some sort of NIL collective, including nonprofits and for-profits, or third-party exchanges serving as official partners with the schools.