The following stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of May. We present them here in a “countdown” format, from 10 to 1.
In 2014, Andrew Wommack moved his ministry from Colorado Springs to the nearby city of Woodland Park to launch Charis Bible College. Now, he would like his followers to run the city and the surrounding ...
COVID-19 had just begun spreading across America in early 2020 when disgraced televangelist Jim Bakker saw an opportunity. With no vaccines for the virus in existence, he got to market early claiming bottles of his ...
Citygate Network, formerly the Association of Gospel Rescue Missions, is making efforts to promote greater racial, gender, and even denominational diversity among the executives and board members of its 300-plus member organizations, which serve cities’ ...
Officials in Colorado told ministry leader Andrew Wommack he could safely host up to 175 people at his summer Family Bible Conference, held June 29-July 3.
Now, the ministry may be facing legal trouble after Wommack disobeyed state mandates limiting crowd sizes to 175 people and then refused to honor a cease-and-desist order issued by the attorney general as Wommack hosted ...
Colorado Springs is sometimes considered the center of the religious non-profit world. The mid-sized city in the shadow of Pike’s Peak is the home to thousands of churches and Christian ministries. The city's religious nonprofits receive more than $1.75 ...
The health and wealth gospel that Andrew Wommack has preached for decades seems to work pretty well for Andrew Wommack.