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The Secret to City-Wide Culture Making
The qualities that have made the Richmond Christian Leadership Institute flourish in five years are key to any leadership program, anywhere.
Where Are the Dads? Treating Richmond's Fatherless Epidemic
How local Christians are building human capital through public health—one man at a time.
Public Education: The Next Moral Issue for Today's Evangelicals
How Nicole Baker Fulgham is convincing fellow Christians to fill in the education gap crippling U.S. cities
God Called Me to Move to the Trailer Park
How the forgotten outskirts of Chicagoland became one woman's mission field.
The Baylor CEO Changing the Health-Care Debate
Joel Allison, head of Baylor Health Care System, says service and preventive care are key to changing U.S. standards
A Savvy Peacemaker Building across Missouri's Race Lines
From city council meetings to street corners, Lorenzo Lawson is shaping a more just Columbia, Missouri.
Breaking Through the Glass Sidewalk: Why Every City Needs Women Influencers
How women uniquely lead neighborhood transformation.
A Legacy in Indianapolis That Outlives the Super Bowl
Long before the NFL named my hometown this year's host city, Near Eastside leaders were revitalizing the heart of their neighborhoods.
Shrimp and Grits with a Side of 'Shalom': The King's Kitchen Revitalizes Charlotte
Every aspect of Jim Noble's newest restaurant—including the food, all local—is designed to reflect the kingdom of God.
A Guide to Being Salt and Light in Knoxville
Compassion Coalition aims to mobilize and deploy Christians to address their city's brokenness.
The Gleaners: Giving More Than Food to the Working Poor
The Birches offer 600 Portland families—including my own—a path to financial freedom.
How to Abandon 'Homeless People'
With his bike-friendly nonprofit, C. J. Speelman offers a better way to address our friends who live outside.
100 Men Standing against Portland's Gangs
John Canda believes the best way to curb gang violence is to ask adults—especially men—simply to show up.
A New Name for North Little Rock
River City Ministry teams with local mayors in the so-called 'meanest city to the homeless.'
Before Saving the World, Go See Your Family
Shoshon and Stephanie Tama-Sweet on how a healthy marriage sustains their activism.
Art That Stops You in Your Tracks
Martin French, director of the Exile Poster Project, on the power of the public poster.
Revisiting Boystown
As its founder transitions, Emmaus Ministries continues to serve male prostitutes in Chicago.
The Exile Poster Project: A Slideshow
Portland Christians confront their city’s sex trafficking problem with public art.
'All I Was Good for Was Sex'
Behind the mind-numbing statistics are stories of actual people living the horrors of being trafficked.
Portland's Quiet Abolitionists
Leading the liberal city's efforts to halt child trafficking is a network of dedicated Christians. Just don't go advertising it.

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