Bill Hwang’s much-anticipated Wall Street fraud trial begins in Manhattan.
Billionaire trader and philanthropist Bill Hwang appeared in court to answer for his role in a high-stakes Wall Street meltdown that saw several large banks lose billions in days.
The King’s College, Acts 29, and Steven Furtick
ONE YEAR AGO. On Feb. 7, 2023, MinistryWatch reported that The King’s College in New York City announced it was experiencing a “funding shortfall of approximately $2.6 million for the spring semester, due primarily to ...
Urban and larger churches were more likely to accept the loans, according to study.
Churches and Christian ministries accepted more than $7 billion in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loans under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Stability (CARES) Act, according to research conducted by Christianity Today.
Regular MinistryWatch readers know that Christian colleges and universities are in a state of crisis.
The King’s College in New York City is no longer offering courses in the upcoming fall semester, is laying off its entire faculty and is closing its current chapter according to the board of trustees, ...
But school still hopes to resume operations in future
The last remaining evangelical Christian college in New York City, The King’s College, announced Monday (July 17) to staff and faculty that the school, which has faced dire financial challenges, would not renew many teaching ...
MinistryWatch President Warren Smith comments on one or more stories in the week’s news, adding an additional perspective or, sometimes, a behind-the-scenes look at how the story came to be.
ECFA Membership Changes, MinistryWatch Database Changes, What’s on the Podcast? On This Date at MinistryWatch
A review of this week's stories, podcast, and database changes.
The King’s College, which has been much in the news lately as a result of financial and governance problems, announced that it “mutually and amicably agreed to end” its collaboration” with Primacorp Ventures, Inc.