A large majority of ministry leaders who responded to our quarterly survey are active in churches, but many aren’t engaged with mentors or coaches.
This is the second article from the results of the October quarterly survey MinistryWatch sent to the leaders of the country’s 1,000 largest Christian ministries. Of those, 93 responded. The first article can be found ...
This marks one year since MinistryWatch began our quarterly survey of the leaders of the largest Christian ministries in the country. The results are summarized below.
Each quarter, MinistryWatch conducts a survey of the leaders of the largest 1,000 Christian ministries in the country.
While the crimes may not be common, they often have a sizable impact.
Sixteen percent of Christian ministry executives say the ministry they lead has experienced financial fraud or a cyberattack in the last 12 months.
The vast majority are used to protect the ministry’s proprietary information
A significant number of the nation’s Christian ministries use nondisclosure agreements (NDAs), according to MinistryWatch’s April survey of ministry leaders.
A significant number of Christian ministries responded that they expect more than 10 percent growth
Ministry leaders remain optimistic about revenue growth throughout the year, according to MinistryWatch’s quarterly survey of the largest Christian ministries in the country.
This is the second article in our series related to the January MinistryWatch survey of ministry executives. The first one regarding revenue expectations can be found here. Christian ministry leaders say that finding and retaining ...
Christian ministry leaders say finding and retaining qualified staff are among the biggest challenges they face.
Over the next 12 months, a majority of the chief executive officers of Christian ministries believe their revenue will increase.