If higher education enrollment is headed for a cliff, what will happen to Christian colleges?
The cultural decline in Christianity poses greater risks to enrollment in Christian schools.
Transformation at that school is requiring some tough choices
Christian colleges and universities are in a tough spot. Spiraling costs and shrinking demographics, plus technological and other cultural concerns, are putting unprecedented pressure on them.
A small, conservative Christian college in Pennsylvania has become the latest battleground in the evangelical “woke war.”
The following stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of December. We present them here in a “countdown” format, from 10 to 1.
Attanasi, now a Methodist pastor in Kentucky, was one of eight faculty to receive a Fed-Exed termination letter that semester. Hers was signed by Gerson Moreno-Riaño, dean of Regent’s School of Undergraduate Studies. No warning ...
Noted historian and presidential biographer Jon Meacham has been uninvited from Samford University’s inaugural celebrations for their 19th president, Dr. Beck Taylor, over concerns about his ties to Planned Parenthood.
Faculty at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan, voted no confidence in the Christian school’s incoming president one day before his inauguration.
Updated financial data for Home School Legal Defense Association, Evangelism Explosion, many more.
Updated financial data for Home School Legal Defense Association, Evangelism Explosion, many more.
MinistryWatch Updates: Financial Ratings of Leading Christian Organizations
Salem Media Group, Changes to the ECFA Database, and Religion Unplugged’s Paul Glader