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- Churches Find a Homelessness Solution in Their Own BackyardsZoning regulations give congregations more leeway to provide permanent or temporary housing.Anna Broadway|
- Homelessness Hits Record High, Straining Rescue MissionsIt’s not migrants. Christian shelters are seeing more single moms who can’t shoulder the cost of living.Emily Belz in New York|
- Bringing the City of God to the Cities of EarthChristian urban designers and developers explain how their faith affects their work—and how their work affects your faith.Rabekah Henderson|Français
- Reclaiming MLK Jr.’s ‘Dream’ 60 Years LaterHow we can better engage with the famous March on Washington speech.Mika Edmondson|
- North Carolina Baptists Offer Vacant Church Buildings to RefugeesChristians are helping address affordable housing shortages by opening up their spaces to families from Afghanistan and elsewhere.Yonat Shimron - Religion News Service|
- There Are Many Mansions in Heaven, but We’d Like Something SoonerHow US homebuyer woes can reorient us toward the eternal.Julie Kilcur|Français
- New York City’s Largest Evangelical Church Plans Billion-Dollar DevelopmentThe Brooklyn congregation and its pastor A.R. Bernard hope the Jane Jacobs–inspired urban village will be a model for other cities.Emily Belz in New York|
- The Gospel Doesn’t Always Have to Come with a House KeyThe power of introverted hospitality in an extroverted world of church ministry.Sara Kyoungah White|españolFrançais简体中文繁體中文
- How T.D. Jakes and Local Churches Became Affordable Housing DevelopersThe current crisis has led faith groups in Atlanta and beyond to see the market as part of their ministry.Jacqueline J. Holness in Atlanta|
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