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AAPI Rally: Heart in Action
In light of the alarming rise of hateful rhetoric, dehumanization of, and violent attacks against Asian Americans, rallies for Asian lives were held in 14 cities across the country on March 28.
Kingdom Prayer: Connecting Your Mission to God’s Mission
When I read Mark 1:29-39, I can’t help but think of the many pastors, church planters, and leaders I’ve met over the years.
Gospel Fluency: a Simple Message with a Holistic Impact
The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus empowers us to live with hope, knowing we’ve been given the gift of eternal life.
Loving New York in a Pandemic: Practices of Neighboring
I live on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, which is known to be one of the most politically liberal areas in New York and the U.S.
Learning to Have Spiritual Conversations in Times of Crisis
Sharing the good news of Jesus with people who will likely reject you is terrifying.
Five Things I Noticed About "Pray March Act"
I haven’t been this proud to be a part of the church in 15 years.
Resources for Churches Addressing Racial Justice
Last week, Redeemer City to City’s CEO, Steve Shackelford, released a statement acknowledging the several ways our organization has failed to live up our own best ideals of diversity, trans-denominational unity, and the importance of mercy and justice in ministry.
How to Make Content from Your Digital Meetings
In these months of social distancing, all City to City meetings are done over Slack, Google, or Zoom.
Ways to Do Church During Social Distancing
Churches in most places on the planet have had to social distance.
Antibodies for Anxiety: Sabbath Under Quarantine
I don’t know about you, but I have been feeling a bit disoriented lately.
Let Us Remember: Encouragements from Tim Keller
On the one hand, you can try to avoid grief. You can try to avoid weeping. That will either make you hard and inhuman
Resources for Work Disruption Related to COVID-19
he Global Faith & Work Initiative, a ministry of Redemer City to City, is committed to helping pastors and ministry leaders
When Grace Wins
Langdon Gilkey was a twentieth-century American theologian and writer who encountered the truth of God’s grace in the most
Mental Health Care During Isolation
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered the way pastors address the needs of congregants.
Reaching the West with a Spirituality of the Margins
How to Reach the West Again is Timothy Keller and City to City’s newest book on starting a new missionary encounter with Western culture.
Rethinking the Chessboard
Week by week, many pastors pour heart, soul, and tireless work into crafting a compelling Sunday service.
Statement on COVID-19
Redeemer City to City (CTC) continues to closely monitor updates about COVID-19 and its ever-changing impact on cities and
A Beautiful Life as a Case for Christ
In his book How to Reach the West Again, Dr. Keller gives a thoughtful and comprehensive analysis of the missional challenges the Christian church faces today—as well as the multidimensional responses needed to address these challenges.
One Ant Arguing with Another Ant
One of the common frustrations church planters often face is a kind of protectionist turf consciousness that they meet from