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Communities Put Brakes on Churches in Poor Areas Andres Tapia
The Pulpit King The passion and eloquence of Gardner Taylor, a legend among preachers. Edward Gilbreath
When Churches Begin to Shiver Anne Rosser
Taking Back Fresno Working together, churches are breathing new life into a decaying California city. By Tim Stafford
Worship: Networking Against Poverty African-American churches aim to create 'systemic wealth' in inner-city neighborhoods. Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington, D.C.
Networking Against Poverty African-American churches aim to create 'systemic wealth' in inner-city neighborhoods. By Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington, D.C.
Costa Rica: A Throwaway Generation Drug-addicted girls find solace in the church's embrace. By Deann Alford in San José
In Summary:Christianity and Politics Recent and important releases that will shape evangelical thought. By Mark Galli
The Book Report: Suffer the Children Inner-city gradeschoolers reawakened author Jonathan Kozol's dormant faith. By Lauren F. Winner
Urban Evangelism: Baptists on the Block Southern Baptists work and witness in Chicago street outreach. By Corrie Cutrer in Chicago
The Art of Dodging Bullets Artist Robin Haines Merrill paints canvases, shoots photos, and helps redeem Philippine prostitutes. By Steve Scott and Karen L. Mulder
Gang Outreach: Pastors Work with Police to End Gun Violence By Mary Cagney in Chicago
Some Day: Empty Windows While 10,000 evangelists take the day off in Amsterdam, local ministries continue their long, personal mission. By Ted Olsen in Amsterdam
Urbanites: More Justice, Less Epistemology The emerging urban class is targeting capitalism and Christianity—often for good reason. By Carlos Aguilar
Souls on Ice Junior hockey teams melt racial barriers and help prepare young skaters for all arenas of life. By Stephen T. Hunt
Urban Outreach: Baptists Transform Kentucky Tavern Quotations to contemplate on dying and eternity. By Ken Walker
Cincinnati: Lost Common Cause Christian focus on racial reconciliation is set back after Cincinnati's riots Tony Carnes
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
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