School struggled through years of financial woes
The King’s College, the private four-year Christian school based in downtown Manhattan, will permanently close after failing “to secure the support necessary,” the school said on its website.
‘Place-based’ ministry
As a homeschooling mom with four kids, one thing I appreciate about the Charlotte Mason method of education is that it takes a less traditional, inside-out approach to most subjects. In geography, instead of mapping ...
Court says accusers can move forward with lawsuit
The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that a lawsuit against the Institute for Basic Life Principles and its founder Bill Gothard can continue.
Jason Yates pleaded guilty to two charges, will be sentenced in September.
Jason Yates, the former CEO of My Faith Votes, pleaded guilty to charges of possession of child pornography last week.
Woman claims to be writing exposé titled ‘The Bishop His Wife and Me’
Bishop Charles Ellis III, longtime senior pastor of Detroit megachurch Greater Grace Temple, has admitted to an “inappropriate relationship” with a former church member.
Burien Free Methodist Church claims process violates its free exercise rights.
First Liberty Institute has filed an amicus curiae brief supporting the position of Burien Free Methodist Church that it should be able to host a homeless encampment on its property.
Dollar-for-dollar incentive’s impact on Christian education uncertain
School choice and Christian education advocates are lauding an unprecedented provision buried in the 1,116 pages of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) signed into law on July 4 by President Donald Trump.
Prosecutor accuses Denver clergyman of using faith to manipulate victims
A criminal indictment has been added to the legal troubles facing Eligio Regalado, the Denver-based pastor of online-only Victorious Grace Church.
Recent federal cuts to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, to USAID, to the Department of Education, and to other government agencies and NGO have caused much discussion and – in some quarters – great fear.
Seven-member court issued public response contradicting claims made by former prosecutor.
(RNS) — A new prosecutor has been appointed in the long-awaited trial of Bishop Stewart Ruch of the Anglican Church in North America to replace the original church lawyer who resigned Saturday (July 19), claiming ...