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Why You Should Eavesdrop on Your Neighbors
What happened when Portland third-graders interviewed their elderly neighbors about their city's past.
Why Liberty Needs Justice: A Response to the Tea Party-Occupy Film
A real revival in America will include the 99 percent.
Freedom and Virtue: A Response to the Tea Party-Occupy Film
If Christians want to advance the common good, they should turn to their own hearts, not the government.
Church-'With': Small Churches Find Their Future in Neighborhood Renewal
The Rosewood Initiative, a merging of churches, police, and nonprofits in Portland, is finding their own peace by seeking their neighbors'.
A Native Faith: Richard Twiss Shapes Portland's Youth and Beyond
In a city still skeptical of white Christianity, Twiss's cross-cultural witness is gaining a hearing among citizens and leaders alike.
The Cost of Serving Portland—and Jesus—as an Oregon Politician
State Representative Jules Bailey, an unlikely Christian, has drafted some of the most innovative environmental legislation in the state.
The Gleaners: Giving More Than Food to the Working Poor
The Birches offer 600 Portland families—including my own—a path to financial freedom.
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.
Before Saving the World, Go See Your Family
Shoshon and Stephanie Tama-Sweet on how a healthy marriage sustains their activism.
Re-'Placing' the Christian College
Why faith-based schools must root their mission in their own community.
Where Portland Church Planters Fear to Tread
MaryLou and Rusty Bonham, founders of Springwater, commit to the forgotten Lents neighborhood.
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.
What the Gospel Means for Portland
What Christ might say to the City of Roses.
Christian or Lobbyist? Yes!
As a lobbyist in Oregon, Stephanie Tama-Sweet believes that politics can't be black and white.
Enlisting Men in the Sex Trafficking Fight
Tom Perez, founder of Portland nonprofit EPIK, believes men have created the problem—and better men have to stop it.
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