Sarah Young dies, World Vision leader imprisoned, Paula White-Cain advises Trump, Perry Stone admits to inappropriate behavior, and lawsuits filed at TBN
On this date at Ministry Watch: Sarah Young dies, World Vision leader imprisoned, Paula White-Cain advises Trump, Perry Stone admits to inappropriate behavior, and lawsuits filed at TBN
Ratings Drop for Multnomah U., Network of International Christian Schools; Fargo Union Mission; Rise for Ohio Christian U., Persecution Project
Ratings Drop for Multnomah U., Network of International Christian Schools; Fargo Union Mission; Rise for Ohio Christian U., Persecution Project
Winter Jam 2024 Draws Crowds, Claims 35,000 Responses to the Gospel
According to a public relations agency connected with Winter Jam, 35,000 attendees responded to the Gospel, but Ministry Watch was unable to clarify what “responses to the Gospel” entailed.
The following stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of May.
Harvey Cedars Bible Conference rises in MW Rating, International Care Ministries, Operation Blessing fall
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 profiles ...
The ministry has filed an appeal to defend its right to hire employees that align with its core beliefs
World Vision has agreed to pay $120,000 as part of a settlement to help move an employment dispute through the appeals process.
Inside the complex world of disaster relief supply chains.
When a Category 5 hurricane hits Mexico, a tsunami rocks Indonesia, or a crisis boils over in a conflict zone, Americans are quick to send donations to Christian humanitarian nonprofits for emergency response efforts. But ...
What are the arrangements, and where does the money go?
Go to a Christian music concert and often you’ll hear about a charitable group the band asks you to support. But behind the scenes, money is being exchanged between the charity and musical artists.
Both Christian bands promote Children International on their tours.
MercyMe and Newsboys, two popular and well-known Christian music bands, have partnered with the child sponsorship group Children International as part of their band tours.