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Disaster Justice? It’s a Real Need, but It Doesn’t Just Happen by Accident
Love Canal is one of many examples, according to an emergency management expert.
Supreme Court Blocks New York’s Worship Service Restrictions
Update: Colorado and New Jersey also ordered to reexamine attendance limits at indoor worship. 
The City That Never Stops Worshipping
Though some have likened it to Sodom and Gomorrah, New York City has a long history of religious vibrancy.
New England Cities Named Most ‘Post-Christian’
Barna’s rankings spur pastors in secularizing spots—in the Northeast and across the country—to continue working and praying for revival.
David Jang’s Christian University Charged in $35 Million Fraud Scheme
Manhattan DA’s case involving the former heads of Newsweek and the Christian Post expands to include Olivet University.
Longtime Christian Post Publisher Charged in $10 Million Fraud Scheme
Manhattan indictment alleges conspiracy and shady business practices between Christian Media Corporation and Newsweek rescuer IBT Media.
Tim Keller Stepping Down as Redeemer Senior Pastor
The influential Reformed leader is moving away from his NYC pulpit as his church becomes three.
The CallingEpisode 21|45min
Chris Castaldo's Solution to the Evangelical-Catholic Divide
Why the Chicagoland pastor and Protestant 'paisano' says theology alone won't bridge the gap.
C.S. Lewis's Pen Pal, Kathy Keller
Keller's childhood correspondence with the revered author led her to Christian faith.
New Yorkers seek to stop 'Jesus' prayer at town council
(UPDATED) Supreme Court today hears oral arguments in Greece v. Galloway, historic legislative prayer case.
Christ in the Capital of the World
How global Christians are revitalizing NYC far beyond Manhattan.
Christ Among the Contractors
How my work at a construction company reveals Jesus as much as my theology books once did.
Superstorm Sandy Spotlights Surge in Southern Baptist Church Plants
Out of 118 new SBC churches in Northeast, all but four are still going strong.
An Open to Letter to Tim Tebow on His Move to New York City
Why the evangelical quarterback has much to look forward to.
Why You Should Raise Your Kids in the City
Urban areas give children a glimpse of the big wide world—when you're still around to discuss it with them.
You Can't Worship Here: Evicting Churches from New York Schools
What will really happen this weekend when churches gather in school buildings for the last time?
The Word on the Street in Manhattan and Philadelphia
NYC artist Gene Schmidt brings the words of Zechariah and 1 Corinthians to two urban landscapes.
Why the Supreme Court Ruling Is an Opportunity for NYC Christians
As churches—including my own—are forced to find new places to meet, we've been challenged to react with love.
Why the 9/11 Cross Should Offend All of Us
The symbol might actually cause 'dyspepsia, symptoms of depression, headaches, anxiety, and mental pain and anguish.'
City Parish: An Australian Builds NYC Networks
Jon Tyson plants neighborhood churches in New York City.

Top Story April 25, 2024

Christian Athletes Know How to Build Platforms for Jesus. Can They Brand Themselves?
Christian Athletes Know How to Build Platforms for Jesus. Can They Brand Themselves?
NIL deals in college athletics present new challenges—and opportunities—for colleges and students.

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