Featuring Wycliffe Bible Translators, Phil Cooke, and this week’s ratings changes in the MinistryWatch database
Featuring Wycliffe Bible Translators, Phil Cooke, and this week’s ratings changes in the MinistryWatch database
Wycliffe Bible Translators
Wycliffe Bible Translators (WBT) began in 1942 as an interdenominational missionary organization with the goal of forwarding, in every way possible, the translation of the Word of God into all languages of the world.
But where is the money actually going?
However, while this money may be put to good use, it also shines a light on the lack of transparency and convoluting funding structures of the Bible translation industry.
Online Training for Ministry Leaders and MinistryWatch Database Updates: New Courses, Spotlights, and Financial Ratings
MinistryWatch Now Offers On-Line Training Courses, Paul Glader on the Podcast, and Changes to the MinistryWatch and ECFA Databases
Live Action in the Ministry Spotlight, Modern-Day Prophets Scrutinized, and ECFA Membership Changes
Lila Rose and Live Action, Denison Forum’s Jim Denison, and Charting a Course for Ravi Zacharias International Ministries
Below is a list of the 100 largest Christian ministries in the MinistryWatch database.
Wycliffe Associates recently resigned from the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability while under review for its fundraising practices. I wrote a short article about the resignation, thinking that would be it. Boy, was I ever wrong.
Controversy Surrounding Wycliffe Associates’ MAST Program Raises Tough Questions for Bible Translation Community
Controversy Surrounding Wycliffe Associates’ MAST Program Raises Tough Questions for Bible Translation Community