Scott Sauls resigns, death of couple affiliated with Charis Bible College, Village Church rolls off independent congregations, Harvest Bible Chapel report, Steven Furtick’s mansion
Scott Sauls resigns, death of couple affiliated with Charis Bible College, Village Church rolls off independent congregations, Harvest Bible Chapel report, Steven Furtick’s mansion
Ratings Drop for Multnomah U., Network of International Christian Schools; Fargo Union Mission; Rise for Ohio Christian U., Persecution Project
Ratings Drop for Multnomah U., Network of International Christian Schools; Fargo Union Mission; Rise for Ohio Christian U., Persecution Project
In 2021, Andrew Wommack told his followers to “take over” Woodland Park, Colorado and start working to gain political influence. In recent months, Wommack has been making the same argument to Christians across the state.
The following stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of March.
Tony Dungy and James Brown, two Black broadcasting pioneers and committed Christian laymen, withdrew from the annual men’s event they’ve headlined for years.
ECFA Membership Changes, MinistryWatch Database Changes, What’s on the Podcast? On This Date at MinistryWatch
ECFA Membership Changes, MinistryWatch Database Changes, What’s on the Podcast? On This Date at MinistryWatch
A Sunday morning double shooting caused the deaths of a couple who worked for Charis Bible College, the Colorado school founded by health-and-wealth teacher Andrew Wommack.
Celebrities For Jesus: An Interview with Katelyn Beaty
Andrew Wommack’s Charis Bible College can now build student housing tax-free after the Woodland Park City Council approved its request late Thursday night to reverse its decade-old pledge to pay tax on the housing.
TV preacher Andrew Wommack’s ministry ranks No.1 on MinistryWatch’s list of ministries with negative net worth since racking up $25.9 million in debt building the $99 million campus of Charis Bible College in Woodland Park, up ...