Ruch accused of neglecting bishop duties, turning church into ‘target for predation.’
A long-awaited church trial will begin for Bishop Stewart Ruch of the Anglican Church in North America, alleging in part that he neglected the duties of his office.
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On today’s program, Baylor University voluntarily rescinded their acceptance of an LGBTQ research grant after receiving pushback. The school’s president says their stance on biblical sexuality has not changed. We’ll have details. And, is a ...
Leader of abuse survivors criticizes lack of accountability.
The former national leader of Chi Alpha, who resigned after sexual abuse allegations arose within the ministry he led, has been commissioned as a missionary to Iceland.
Merit Street Media claims TBN ‘sabotaged’ new network, didn’t live up to commitments
Dr. Phil McGraw's media company filed a breach of contract suit against Trinity Broadcasting Network accusing the Christian broadcasting giant of sabotage, among other allegations.
Perpetrator was sole signatory on church’s bank accounts
A federal court is accusing a Charlotte realtor of scamming his own friends and church out of at least $1.7 million.
In this week’s “Extra” episode, Warren discusses the history of McLean Bible Church and the tenure of David Platt. Does he deserve the criticism he has received? Warren’s answer: Platt is not perfect, but the ...
Bill Hwang convicted, Matt Redman reports mistreatment, David Jang sued, and more.
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President issued statement affirming biblical view of human sexuality.
Baylor University has reversed course and “voluntarily” agreed to rescind acceptance of a grant by the progressive Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation to fund research examining the “disenfranchisement and exclusion” of individuals from churches ...