More ministries call themselves a ‘church’ or ‘association of churches’ to avoid disclosure requirements
Since 2020, more than 80 of the 1,000 largest Christian ministries in the US have asked the Internal Revenue Service to classify them as an “association of churches.”
Author of “How I Lost $1,500,000 in Missions” Shares Insights
John Addink is a businessman, philanthropist, and the author of How I Lost $1,500,000 in Missions (And What I Learned From My Mistakes.)
Inside the complex world of disaster relief supply chains.
When a Category 5 hurricane hits Mexico, a tsunami rocks Indonesia, or a crisis boils over in a conflict zone, Americans are quick to send donations to Christian humanitarian nonprofits for emergency response efforts. But ...
Bible translation organizations in the United States receive more than $500-million in donations per year. So how many Bibles actually get translated? And how much does a Bible translation cost?
MinistryWatch, working in collaboration with Calvin Edwards & Company and Strategic Resource Group, have created a free guide for donors who want to do a deep analysis of Christian ministries before they give.
Calvin Edwards Wants Ministries to Prove Their Lofty Claims
Given the crisis and unthinkable tragedy on the ground in Afghanistan, many are looking for ways to help those who are suffering and support those who are equipped to help.
The Gospel Coalition (TGC) has voluntarily resigned from the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) citing financial considerations.
Giving while you're living so you're knowing where it's going
What do Christian families with big money-$50 million, $100 million, or more-do when they want to give it away?