The Urban Challenge is the cover theme of Christian Standard’s September 2019 issue, an edition focused on church planting, community partnership, and gospel ministry in America’s cities. Framed by the growing reality that more people live in urban settings than ever before, this issue explores why churches must go where people are and how Christian leaders are responding in neighborhoods marked by diversity, mobility, need, and opportunity.
The issue features stories from Baltimore, Cincinnati, Decatur, New England, Los Angeles, and the mid-Atlantic states. These articles show churches moving into new buildings, serving schools and neighborhoods, planting roots in city communities, launching new congregations, and building long-term trust through practical love. Alongside those case studies, readers will find articles calling for the revitalization of urban churches and making a biblical case for going to the cities with the good news of Jesus.
Christian Standard’s September 2019 issue is especially valuable for church planters, pastors, elders, and ministry leaders who want to understand urban ministry in a faithful, practical way. Rather than treating the city as a problem to avoid, The Urban Challenge presents it as a place where the church can listen well, serve sacrificially, and proclaim Christ with conviction. For readers interested in urban church planting and community engagement, this issue offers a strong snapshot of how Christian churches were stepping back into the cities in 2019.





