
MinistryWatch Podcast Ep. 550: Arise Vineyard, Ministry Provides Medical Debt Relief, Baptist Publication Sued for Defamation
On today’s program, the pastor of Arise Vineyard in California has resigned after old allegations resurfaced of inappropriate behavior. We’ll have details.
And, medical debt continues to be a growing burden for many American families—but churches are partnering to help pay it off. We’ll take a look.
Plus, a Baptist news publication is sued for defamation by a former college professor who says he was falsely accused of sexual abuse.
But first, a Florida woman is charged for impersonating the father of a Camp Mystic victim to raise money through a GoFundMe page. The complaint identifies Maitlin White, who used Matthew Childress’ name and his daughter’s picture to start a GoFund Me campaign to raise money. Childress lost his daughter Chloe during the July 4 floods that swept through Camp Mystic last year, killing 27 campers and counselors.
The producer for today’s program is Jeff McIntosh. We get database and other technical support from Stephen DuBarry, Rod Pitzer, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today’s program include Kim Roberts, Daniel Ritchie, Isaac Wood, Jessica Eturralde, Bob Smietana, Joseph Abboud, Kelly Van Duine—and you, Warren.
A special thanks to Chimes, the student-run news publication for Biola University, for contributing material for this week’s podcast.
Until next time, may God bless you.
