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"Inside CT: Big City, Big Ministry"
How did a top-25 list of ministries become a cover story on Dallas?




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The New Capital of EvangelicalismMove over, Wheaton and Colorado Springs—Dallas, Texas, has more megachurches, megaseminaries and mega-Christian activity than any other American city.

Christianity Today's past cover stories "100 Things the Church is Doing Right" and "Up & Comers: 50 Evangelical Leaders Under 40" are available online.

Edward Gilbreath now works with Christianity Today's sister publications Christian Reader and Christian Parenting Today.

Recent Christianity Today articles by Gilbreath include:

Farther In and Deeper DownEvangelicals of all stripes are reviving the neglected art of expository preaching. (April 1, 2002)
The Forgotten FounderThe man who altered the course of black Baptist history finally has his say. (March 8, 2002)
Still SomebodyDespite an embarrassing scandal and widespread irritation with his methods, Jesse Jackson continues to be an influential voice in the church. Should evangelicals listen? (Feb. 4, 2002)
Taking It PersonallyWhat do we do with all this anger? (Sept. 14, 2001)

The Web site of Highland Park Presbyterian Church has more on its history, Clayton Bell, and ministries.

Previous Christianity Today articles on Clayton Bell include:

Exhilarated by GraceClayton Bell was aware of doing the Lord's work, and exhilarated over God's forgiveness and grace. (August 7, 2000)
Clayton Bell Dead of a Heart Attack at Age 67Long-time Dallas pastor and chairman of Christianity Today International's Board of Directors stricken at Montreat, North Carolina. (July 10, 2000)
Remembering Clayton Bell Christianity Today's CEO eulogizes the organization's chairman. (July 10, 2000)
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