Urban Evangelism: Baptists on the Block
Southern Baptists work and witness in Chicago street outreach.
By Corrie Cutrer in Chicago | posted 7/25/00 | posted 8/07/2000 12:00AM

2 of 2

Related Elsewhere
Christianity Today's previous coverage of the SBC's evangelism efforts in North America include:Can I Get a Witness?
| Southern Baptists rebuff critics of Chicago evangelism plan. (Jan. 14, 2000)
Evangelism Now Embarrassing for Most, Says Baptist Leader
| Even Baptists at World Congress disagree on Chicago initiative. (Jan. 10, 2000)
Senate Majority Leader Calls For Public Apology
| Brouhaha over press secretary's 'hate crimes' comment continues. (Jan. 6, 2000)
Southern Baptist President Vows to Continue Chicago Evangelism Plans
Paige Patterson accuses Chicago religious leaders of creating 'the stuff from which hate crimes emerge.' (December 3, 1999)
Witnessing vs. Proselytizing
| A rabbi's perspective on evangelism targeting Jews, and his alternative. (Dec. 3, 1999)
Southern Baptists Counter Warning that Evangelism Effort Will Breed Hate Crimes
| Chicago evangelistic outreach 'not targeting groups,' leaders assure. (Nov. 30, 1999).
To the Jew First?
| Southern Baptists defend new outreach effort. (November 15, 1999)
Southern Baptists Take Aim at Urban America
(July 12, 1999)To read more about the
recent SBC campaign in Chicago
, see The Chicago Tribune's article about July evangelism efforts.
Copyright © 2004 Christianity Today.
Click
for reprint information.