And ministries in Latin America struggle to respond
Ministries in Latin America struggle to respond as deportations surge and aid collapses.
Most read stories of the year.
Below is a list of the Top 25 stories of the year, as ranked by the number of page views at the MinistryWatch website, plus the first few sentences for each story. 25. AL ...
Edgar Sandoval says he remains hopeful about the ministry’s humanitarian goals.
Two months after the Trump administration officially dismantled the United States Agency for International Development, the federal agency that delivered foreign assistance to developing countries, humanitarian organizations are reorganizing as they reel from the effects. ...
Recent federal cuts to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, to USAID, to the Department of Education, and to other government agencies and NGO have caused much discussion and – in some quarters – great fear.
Former USAID partner also accused of facilitating illegal immigration
Seven-figure salaries. First-class flights. Illegal immigration.
The following stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of March.
In this week’s “Editor’s Notebook,” we’re doing something a bit different. We are examining whether Christian ministries should have endowments
Upgrades for Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, The Roys Report; downgrades for TBN, The Urban Alternative/Tony Evans
Each week, we highlight ministries in our database that have had rating changes, plus a brief explanation about why it matters.
Mana Nutrition producing life-saving peanut butter again as staffers wait to learn when it will be shipped to children in need.
Mana Nutrition, a ministry supported by Churches of Christ and used in global relief efforts, is among a host of nonprofits worldwide that receive grants from USAID.