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Why I Offer Clean Needles in Jesus' Name
On the front lines of HIV prevention in one of America's holiest cities.
Why Every City Needs a Central Park
And why more Christians are needed in urban planning.
The Village Genius
Joe Johnston's residential community is designed for, well, community.
Mercy-Full Nurse
Charlotte Thrall provides free medical care to Phoenix's poor and undocumented immigrants.
Class Activist
Ian Danley believes high school is where Phoenix Latinos can step out and grasp a future.
A Christian Immigrant without Papers: Ricardo's Story
How the Mexico native's shattered dreams to play football fueled a new vocational calling.
Doctrine in the Desert: How Religion Informs the Immigration Debates
Ananda Rose's new book explores the religious motivations of Southwest groups on opposite sides of the immigration question.
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Walking toward Wellness: How Healthy Eating Informs Our Kingdom Work
Two Christians who promote natural foods as part of their vocational callings.
Good Eats and Evangelism: A Whole-Gospel Restaurant Serving Pittsburgh's Soul
Chef Nikki Heckmann's Bistro To Go offers tasty ingredients to revitalize Pittsburgh's North Side neighborhood.
Tilling among the Tulips: Christians Sow Hope at a West Michigan Farm
Eighth Day Farm's founders believe local food will restore the land and bless its inhabitants.
The Story-Telling City Planner: Ebony Walden Infuses Poetry and Place
The Charlottesville leader believes Christians should be 'the 'most' involved, interacting, and creative' neighbors of all.
Building a Beloved Community around Persons with Disabilities
North Street Community seeks to embed the marginalized in Durham, North Carolina's common life.
A MASH Unit for Grief: A Support Center Reaches the 'Incoming Wounded' of Long Beach
Nurse Susan Beeney estimates that each year, 40,000 of her neighbors are facing profound loss. What her nonprofit is doing to heal their wounds.
Becoming a City Without Orphans: Connecting Fresno Christians to Foster-Care Children
Through coming alongside social services, Whitney Bunker has mobilized the faith community to live out James 1:27.
Viewing Immigration from the Low Places: Ministry Leader Speaks Out on Controversial Law
Political sound bites lose their power when you get to know immigrants through flesh-and-blood ministry.
Ohio Stadium: The Buckeye State's Monument to the Glory of Football
A viewer-created film spotlights how sports unite us. But does that unity remain after we've left the stadium?
More Than Sales and Coupons: Giving Circle Connects Suburban Moms to Indianapolis
Cindy Palmer and Barb Tait's Kaleo giving circle is part of a bigger trend in U.S. philanthrophy.
Soccer and Salvation in Thailand's Largest Slum
How Australia native Ash Barker is seeking stability in one incredibly instable Bangkok slum.
Common-Good Decisions: When Christians Bless the Cities of God
What happens when Christians sacrificially and creatively love their neighbors and neighborhoods.
Why Your City Needs Emerging Christian Leaders
Fritz Kling and Tim Holtz share how the Richmond Christian Leadership Institute has prepared over 150 diverse leaders under age 40 to serve their city well.

Top Story May 5, 2024

One of Oldest Books in Existence Will Be Sold, Worrying Scholars
One of Oldest Books in Existence Will Be Sold, Worrying Scholars
An ancient codex, containing perhaps the earliest complete versions of Jonah and 1 Peter, goes up for auction in June. Will it disappear?

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