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Why Tim Keller Wants You to Stay in That Job You Hate

The Redeemer pastor explains how he ministers to laypeople facing career confusion.

Sex Ed and the City

New York's text campaign doesn't connect with teens.

Unearthing Gifts Once Abandoned for Motherhood

Why Rebekah Lyons wants you to find your calling.

John McCandlish Phillips: Bright Light for Christ in the Big Apple

The New York Times stylist mixed his love of the Lord with his love of journalism.

Hurricane Sandy Unites New NYC Churches

Pastor Pete Armstrong says his church's relief efforts are among many common-good decisions to bless the Lower East Side.

Superstorm Sandy Spotlights Surge in Southern Baptist Church Plants

Out of 118 new SBC churches in Northeast, all but four are still going strong.

Dinesh D'Souza Resigns as President of The King's College

School may now shift from his emphasis on conservative politics.

Why Every City Needs a Central Park

And why more Christians are needed in urban planning.

Why Mako Fujimura Left New York City for the Country

The artist's move to Fuji farm follows a tradition of creatives finding new life away from bustling cities.

Why Early Childhood Parenting Is a Gospel Priority

As the youngest members of society founder, so does society itself.

The Superman of Harlem: An Interview with Geoffrey Canada

The founder of the Harlem Children's Zone on why it takes a whole community to educate a child.

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 Green Collection: Bibles and More

The "Passages" exhibition will travel to Atlanta, the Vatican, New York, and other cities.

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.

U.S. Appeals Court: Schools Can Ban Worship

Ruling says New York ban on church services doesn't discriminate against expression. But legal scholars say the decision is unlikely to stand.

Urban Planters: Building off Believers?

Who fills the pews of the Big Apple?

Nicky Cruz: David Wilkerson 'Never Lost His Heart'

Gang leader-turned-evangelist misses his spiritual father.

Remembering David Wilkerson

How the pastor/evangelist shaped the Pentecostal and evangelical movements—and the world.

Testify!

In nightclubs, coffeehouses, and iPods, true first-person storytelling is becoming a cultural force as it borrows from Christian tradition.

Alissa Wilkinson: Every Square Inch

The writer and editor seeks the redemption of all creation.

Suicide Mission

Jamie Tworkowski’s nonprofit shows love to self-destructive teens.

A Ministry Grows in Brooklyn

Messianic leaders explore new strategies for reaching the Jewish community in the U.S. and Israel.

Are Muslims the Enemy?

Some activists argue that the proposed mosque in New York City should move because Muslims remind us of terrorists. Plus, many defend the President's Christian faith.

Dinesh D'Souza to Lead NYC's King's College

Appointment of author and speaker prompts the questions: How Catholic is he? And how Protestant is the Campus Crusade–affiliated school?

Freedom? Yes! Mosque? No!

The issue isn't just freedom, say some champions of religious liberty.

How Tim Keller Found Manhattan

The pastor of Redeemer Church is becoming an international figure because he's a local one.

What You Need to Know about David Wilkerson's 'Urgent Message'

How people are responding to his warning of riots, fires, and economic collapse in NYC.

The Ultimate Kibitzer

Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein wants Jews to trust evangelicals, and evangelicals to love Israel.

In Crisis, Wall Street Turns to Prayer

Financial meltdown triggers prayer sessions citywide.

Going to Bat for His Neighbors

Bob Muzikowski turns vacant lots into fields of promise.

Re-Imagining Reality

Artist Makoto Fujimura launched the International Arts Movement to 're-humanize the world.'

One Last Gotham Visit for Billy Graham

The evangelist's upcoming New York crusade recalls his historic confrontation with segregation, fundamentalism, and mainline theology nearly 50 years ago.

Tim Keller Reasons with America

The New York pastor explains why he's taking his ministry model on the road.

American Bible Society Seeks Revelations

Organization distances itself from a consultant with porn ties—and the president who hired him.

'Volcanic' Response  Subscriber access only

Jews for Jesus takes to New York City streets.

A New Kind of Urban Christian

As the city goes, so goes the culture.

Churches Can Rent NYC School Buildings  Subscriber access only

Plus: Abortion and Alito, religious persecution in China and North Korea, and more articles from online sources around the world.

Doing the Numbers at Billy's Crusade

Plus: evangelicals in Iraq, Episcopal Church censured by Anglican Communion, Baptists end Disney boycott, and more articles from online sources around the world.

Billy Does It Again

New York celebrates Graham's enduring importance.

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