Boston's Quiet Revival Evangelical Christianity thrives in America's most Catholic city, at the heart of cold New England.
Rob Moll in Boston | January 25, 2006
Saving the Suburbs Riots prompt Christians to reach out more to Muslims.
by Agnieszka Tennant | December 1, 2005
Vida Nueva A dying urban church found new life to be costly.
By Rebecca Barnes in Louisville | July 14, 2005
Diverse Forms of Diversity Churches often have "diversity" as a core value. But there's more than one kind.
Marshall Shelley, Leadership editor | May 16, 2005
Civil Engineers These ministries span differences in politics, race, and (most amazingly) denominational distinctives.
6 Stories of Today's Bridge Builders | April 1, 2005
An Army of Ones Does diversity in the church work?
Craig Keener, Larry Osborne, and Mark Driscoll | April 1, 2005
Big Dream in Little Rock What multiracial church looks like in the town formerly infamous for segregation.
by John W. Kennedy | April 1, 2005
Harder than Anyone Can Imagine Four working pastors—Latino, Asian, black, and white—respond to the bracing thesis of United by Faith . A CT forum with Noel Castellanos, Bill Hybels, Soong-Chan Rah, Frank Reid.
Moderated by Edward Gilbreath and Mark Galli | April 1, 2005
All Churches Should Be Multiracial The biblical case.
An excerpt from 'United by Faith' by Curtiss Paul DeYoung, Michael O. Emerson, George Yancey, and Karen Chai Kim | April 1, 2005
New York's New Hope From inner-city gardens, to fine-art exhibitions, to political activism, street-smart churches are changing the culture of America's largest and most dynamic city.
By Tony Carnes | December 1, 2004
Southern Baptist Surprise! Why are so many African Americans attracted to a church that was once identified with white racism?
By Amy Green | September 1, 2004