The current public record supports a clear baseline description of All Things Possible Ministries: a Colorado Springs-based 501(c)(3) operating under the legal name With God All Things Are Possible, founded in 2003 by its own and ECFA-facing chronology and with an IRS ruling date of 2005. Its public mission mixes trauma restoration, anti-trafficking and child-protection framing, military-resiliency work, humanitarian mission language, and explicitly Christian spiritual-restoration language. Financially, it has grown from roughly a $1 million annual-revenue organization in 2014 into a $7.5 million organization in 2024, but the watchdog layer is mixed rather than uniformly positive.
This cluster combines four evidence classes that should not be flattened together: ATP's own site, ProPublica / IRS-derived financial extracts, ECFA membership material, and third-party watchdog ratings. The result is strong enough for a durable entity page and for sober finance-governance findings, but not strong enough to settle every related-party or board-independence question.
With God All Things Are PossibleAll Things Possible, All Things Possible Ministries, and ATP Ministriesidentify, interrupt and restore those affected by trauma.PCI Task Force, House of Refuge, Lion and Lamb Trauma Tools, Project Restore, Curriculum and Films, hotlines, speaker booking, and a shop.$995,624 in 2014 to $7,569,459 in 2024.$412,521 in 2014 to $5,642,680 in 2024.Victor Marx at $315,440 in 2021, $390,904 in 2022, and $402,866 in 2023.Eileen Marx at $177,540 in 2021, $177,729 in 2022, and $223,595 in 2023.2024 table shows a changed mix with Will Peddie and Charles Yandall among top-paid leaders while Victor and Eileen remain paid officers.Chaz Yandall has been CEO since October 2025.85% and Three-Star Charity.70/100 donor confidence score, a C transparency grade, and a 1-star efficiency rating.Audit Oversight Committee: No, No Loans Reported To or From Officers: No, and Tax Form Disclosed on Website: No.2022 and 2023 show related-family employment transactions involving Shiloh Marx and Gabriella Marx.2022-2023 Schedule L pages did not show filled entries for excess-benefit transactions, loans to or from interested persons, or grants / assistance to interested persons.2022-2023, but the repo still does not yet preserve a wider year-by-year related-party review outside those directly checked filings.