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Largest Christian Ministries In The U.S.
Ministry Watch ^ | November 1, 2024 | Kim Roberts

Posted on 11/01/2024 1:11:27 PM PDT by Morgana

Below is a list of the 50 largest Christian ministries in the MinistryWatch database based on their revenue, which ranges from $77 million to $1.5 billion.

This list does not include colleges and universities nor Christian foundations. You can find the list of the largest Christian colleges and universities in the United States here.

These 50 Christian ministries represent a total of about $14.3 billion in annual revenue, and is based on revenue from the most recently available Form 990 from the IRS. The column on the far right indicates the most recent year for which we have an IRS Form 990.

Ministries marked with an asterisk do not file a Form 990, and their revenue numbers were gathered from the ministry’s profile with the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. This was our first year to seek out the ECFA revenue numbers for groups that don’t file a Form 990.

Failing to file a Form 990 is both dangerous to the ministry itself and a compromise of that organization’s financial integrity. (You can read more about MinistryWatch’s position on this issue here.) Three of the top six Christian ministries — Compassion International, Cru, and Convoy of Hope — have chosen not to file a Form 990 with the IRS.

Next to this year’s ranking is the ranking the ministry held on last year’s list. We generally see little movement on this list from year to year. World Vision once again topped the list with $1.5 billion in revenue.

The top five groups remained essentially the same as last year. Please note that MinistryWatch removed last year’s 4th largest group, Catholic Relief Services, from the database because it is not an evangelical organization.

Several groups moved into the top 10 this year: Convoy of Hope moved from 11th to 6th, Mercy Corps from 12th to 7th, and Feed the Children from 13th to 8th. All of these fall under the “Relief and Development” category.

World Relief and YMCA of the USA were some of the “biggest movers” this year. World Relief’s revenue grew by about $36 million to over $163 million, moving it up to number 22 on this list from 35 last year.

YMCA of the USA moved 14 spots because its revenue grew from $118.5 million last year to almost $153 million this year.

Three other notable jumps were Wycliffe Bible Translators, which jumped seven spots from 21st to 14th and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, which jumped 16 spots from 33rd to 17th. Gideons International also moved up 10 spots. None of these groups file Form 990s, but we gathered updated revenue numbers from their ECFA profiles, which likely accounts for their large movement.

Mercy Ships jumped 18 spots last year when its revenue was reported at $213 million, but it moved down seven spots this year to rank 24th as its reported revenue declined to $155 million.

International Justice Mission (IJM) didn’t make the list last year, but it is ranked 34th this year with nearly $118 million in revenue. IJM didn’t make the list last year when it had revenue in 2022 of only $28 million — what appeared to be an anomaly in their generally upward-trending revenue that exceeded $105 million in 2021.

MinistryWatch has 19 categories of ministry in our database. The category with the most representatives on this list is “Relief and Development.” Twenty-three of the 50 ministries on this list fall into that category. In fact, 8 of the top 10 are relief and development ministries.

In February we published a list of the 50 largest relief and development organizations. You can find that list here.

Readers should not interpret this as a list of recommended ministries. They are ranked by total revenue, and not by effectiveness, financial efficiency, or any other measure. The Financial Efficiency rating and the Transparency Grade of each ministry is included in the list.

To learn more about these institutions, click on the ministry’s name and read the complete MinistryWatch profile on this organization.

If you would like to know more about our Financial Efficiency Rating, click here. If you would like to know more about our Transparency Grades, click here.

*************FULL LIST AND RATING ON LINK


TOPICS: General Discusssion
KEYWORDS: christianministries; ministrywatch

1 posted on 11/01/2024 1:11:27 PM PDT by Morgana
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To: Morgana

Yet they only list 20? And I don’t find any link to full 50?


2 posted on 11/01/2024 1:15:14 PM PDT by dkGba
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To: Morgana

Like most non-profits, I don’t trust these “mega”-ministries. There are just too many places to hide malfeasance, waste and just useless spending having nothing to do with ministry. (Mega-churches fall under this risk as well.)


3 posted on 11/01/2024 1:17:03 PM PDT by fwdude
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To: dkGba

Click the bottom for the next pages.


4 posted on 11/01/2024 1:17:49 PM PDT by tcox4575
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To: dkGba

Down at the bottom of the page is a link for page 2 and page 3


5 posted on 11/01/2024 1:19:40 PM PDT by Morgana ( “Abortion is the ultimate exploitation of women.” — Alice Paul )
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To: fwdude

I totally understand which is glad there are ministry watchdogs like this around that post info so you can be wise about your donations.


6 posted on 11/01/2024 1:21:34 PM PDT by Morgana ( “Abortion is the ultimate exploitation of women.” — Alice Paul )
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To: Morgana

How much of the revenue is from federal grants?


7 posted on 11/01/2024 1:27:55 PM PDT by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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To: Morgana

Ty


8 posted on 11/01/2024 2:43:43 PM PDT by dkGba
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To: tcox4575

ty


9 posted on 11/01/2024 2:44:14 PM PDT by dkGba
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To: Morgana

>> Failing to file a Form 990 is both dangerous to the ministry itself and a compromise of that organization’s financial integrity.

Ministry Watch is so full of itself.

There are good and defensible reasons to identify as a church, not a 501(c)(3) — and churches are exempt from filing form 990.

That’s especially true in this day and age when the government is biased against Christian conservatives.


10 posted on 11/01/2024 2:51:04 PM PDT by Nervous Tick ("First the Saturday people, then the Sunday people...": ISLAM is the problem!)
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To: fwdude

Convoy of Hope is, IIRC a ministry and outreach arm of the Assemblies of God.

Since they are actually part of the denomination, any funds given to them go 100% to the designated use. The overhead is paid by the denomination so they don’t do fundraising and skim off the top.


11 posted on 11/01/2024 3:35:57 PM PDT by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus”)
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To: Morgana

I wish they showed how much each was funded by our federal tax dollars to help bring in illegals and to give them free stuff at our expense.


12 posted on 11/01/2024 3:51:26 PM PDT by boycott
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