The U.S. Supreme Court gave religious liberty advocates a victory yesterday. The decision came in the case of Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue. The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Montana’s no aid clause, also known ...
American Bible Society, one of the nation’s oldest nonprofit organizations, announced June 23 that Robert L. Briggs has been appointed as president and CEO of the 204-year-old Bible ministry.
Israeli regulators on Sunday announced they ordered a U.S.-based evangelical broadcaster taken off the air, saying the channel hid its missionary agenda when it applied for a license.
The Supreme Court today struck down a Louisiana law regulating abortion clinics, reasserting a commitment to abortion rights over fierce opposition from dissenting conservative justices in the first big abortion case of the Trump era.
Trustees Danny Akin and Mark Vroegop Resign In Protest
Cedarville University’s Board of Trustees on Friday reinstated Dr. Thomas White as president. The reinstatement follows a six-week investigation into whether White had covered up a professor’s sexual misconduct and withheld information about the misconduct ...
The Museum of the Bible is among Washington, D.C.’s first museums to allow visitors back in after a months-long closure.
With Election Day four-plus months away, religion angles — no surprise! — abound.
Four months after Lori Vallow was arrested in Hawaii for refusing to help officials find her two missing children, Chad Daybell, her new husband and partner in promoting Mormon apocalyptic beliefs, was arrested June 9 ...
Giving Habits of the Uber-Wealthy, On Today’s MinistryWatch Podcast, MinistryWatch Database Changes, and More
Giving Habits of the Uber-Wealthy, On Today’s MinistryWatch Podcast, MinistryWatch Database Changes, and More