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View ArticleAn Architect for the Green-Friendly Masses
Jill Kurtz believes it's time for architects to start serving the other 80 percent.
View ArticleWhy Urban Christians Need Wendell Berry
What could the agrarian essayist who still uses a typewriter teach Christians in city centers? You'd be surprised.
View ArticleThe Best Business Plan? Relationships
If Phoenix Christian Jade Meskill's success is any indication, collaboration and investing in employees isn't pie-in-the-sky idealism. It's just smart business.
View ArticleHow to Approach Politics After November 6
Meet 7 Christians who engage politically beyond checking a ballot box.
View ArticleWant to Change the World? Call a Meeting
Most pivotal moments in history start with a conversation, not a retweet.
View ArticleThe Moral Mattress Kings of Denver
Two former campus ministers bring rest and integrity to a culture starving for a good night's sleep.
View ArticleLoving the Loners, One Apartment at a Time
Chris and Bethany Priebe say Christians' greatest 'mission' in Phoenix may be relationship.
View ArticleHurricane 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.
View ArticleHow a Korean Prodigal Son Landed on Toronto's Stage
Toronto theater buffs know playwright Ins Choi. What they don't know is how his church makes his work possible.
View ArticleA Sliver of Shalom in the Suburbs
How my Christian community used a plot of land to plant community in an isolated neighborhood.
View ArticleMy Love Affair with Small Town America
The qualities that drive away others are what endear me to my community.
View ArticleA Well-Lit Pathway Out of Poverty
Selling solar lamps to impoverished families is how Brian Rants serves God--and brightens the world.
View ArticleMeeting Refugees on the Roofs of Richmond
How a new housing ministry is welcoming the newly arrived.
View ArticleSibling Filmmakers Set Out to Free Austin's Sex Slaves
John and Michelle Nehme are tackling human trafficking in their own background.
View ArticlePay-What-You-Can Restaurants Dish Up Dignity in Denver
A new business model helps close the socioeconomic gap.
View Article'Daddy, Why Do People Steal from Us?'
How I answered the question would prove crucial to addressing racial divides in our D.C. neighborhood.
View ArticleWhy I Offer Clean Needles in Jesus' Name
On the front lines of HIV prevention in one of America's holiest cities.
View ArticleFaith in a Fallen Empire
Detroit's list of maladies is long. But some Christians' commitment to its renewal is longer.
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