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ONE YEAR AGO: On May 15, 2025, MinistryWatch reported that the Rev. Calvin Robinson, a priest and British transplant living in Grand Rapids, Michigan, whose license was revoked in January 2025 after making a Nazi-like salute, was once again unable to serve as priest after an Anglican bishop granted, then rescinded, Robinson a temporary license.


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EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is part of our occasional series Generous Living where we highlight people practicing radical, creative generosity with the resources God has given them.

“It doesn’t matter who earned it, at the end of the day it is God who gave it.”

Jada Edwards on her book ‘A New Way to Love Your Neighbor’ / V...


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Mid Vermont Christian School (MVCS) has reached a partial settlement in its legal battle against state athletic officials, securing over half a million dollars in damages after being barred from competition...


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$2,784 for shoes. $71,342 for restaurants. $169,462 for travel.

Larry and Sharon Cook / Photo via Facebook

These are just some of the ways the husband and wife co-pastors of a Minnesota church used charitable assets as their “personal piggy banks,” state prosecutors claim.

In a


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At MinistryWatch, our mission is to help Christians become more faithful, generous, and effective stewards of the resources God has entrusted to them. It’s why we advocate for transparency, accountability, and efficiency in Christian ministries. Because of that, we cover a lot of stories we’d rather not have to—stories of waste, fraud, and abuse.

But that’s not the wh...


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