The following stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of May.
The beginning of the PCA’s General Assembly is still a few weeks away. But it seems unlikely that the controversy will die.
Leaders of the conservative denomination canceled the discussion of dealing with polarization after online backlash.
The Presbyterian Church in America canceled a recently announced panel on helping pastors deal with polarization—saying the topic was too divisive.
What, really, is the message of this new media campaign?
The “He Gets Us” campaign is still generating conversation following its big splash at the Super Bowl two weeks ago.
For three minutes last summer, a call to investigate how Southern Baptist leaders have dealt with sexual abuse was dead in the water. Then a little-known denominational bylaw and a pastor from Indiana saved it.
These mid-week “Extra” episodes are a chance for us to go deep with a particular topic, and today I’m pleased to have back on the program David French. David wrote an article about Liberty University ...
Daniel Darling, senior vice president of communications for the National Religious Broadcasters, was fired Friday (Aug. 27) after refusing to say his pro-vaccine statements were mistaken.
The spokesman for the National Religious Broadcasters was fired for promoting vaccines on the MSNBC “Morning Joe” cable news show, Religion News Service has learned.