For many in Helene’s path, NC Baptists Provide Home-Repair Lifeline
Baptists on Mission and Samaritan’s Purse — both based in North Carolina — have made a long-term commitment to helping Hurricane Helene victims in Western North Carolina.
Downgrades for Bethlehem College and Seminary; Upgrades for Precept Ministries
Here’s what's new at MinistryWatch this week.
Downgrades for Voice of the Martyrs, YWAM Colorado Springs; Upgrades for Ablelight, Christian Legal Society
I’ll be in Southern California in early February for a couple of speaking engagements and meetings. If you live in Los Angeles or Orange County, watch your inbox for invitations to events we’ll be doing ...
"Faith-Based FEMA" again in action
The accusations are flying on the Left Coast. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is taking heat for her handling of the crisis in both the media and – especially – on social media. Newsweek asked, ...
Ratings Drop for International Cooperating Ministries, JesusOnline, Man in the Mirror, Pioneer Bible Translators
It’s a bit of a surprise to me that the most read story on the MinistryWatch website this week was Kim Roberts’ story about the Evangelical Presbyterian Church and one of its congregations trying to ...
In Helene’s and Milton’s wake, disaster relief ministries prepare for years-long recovery efforts
With the one-two punch of Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton within two weeks of one another, faith-based disaster groups are getting ready for a long, slow recovery that may take years.
Ratings Drop for Advancing Native Missions, Christian Health Services Corps; Ratings Rise for Crossfire Ministries, Dare 2 Share
MinistryWatch Database Changes MinistryWatch now has more than 1,000 ministries in its database. These ministries represent more than $44 billion in total revenue, most of that donor revenue from evangelicals. The following ministries have their ...
Water Mission and World Vision among ministries providing disaster relief
Disaster relief workers from Mennonite communities arrived outside Asheville, N.C. to help clear the back roads as government services focus on main thoroughfares as well as search and rescue.
The good news is that when disaster strikes, Christians give.