Christian youth movement. Our Christian faith compels us to serve all.


Christian youth movement. We are a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, founded in 1965, that provides vibrant living, life-changing hope and a community of loving friends. Christian City is open to all people regardless of their beliefs. The Community Champion Awards is presented by Christian City to honor three deserving recipients who have made an impact and demonstrated outstanding leadership and commitment toward the betterment of our Atlanta community. It is ministry and I get back the love that I give. What makes Christian City unique is its concern for the whole child. The teachings and actions of Jesus Christ provide clear direction on how to apply Christian principles: love your neighbor, care for the poor, children and widows. ” Our Christian faith compels us to serve all. We believe each child is unique, made by God for a special purpose. Christian City changes the lives of children and families experiencing trauma and crisis. The children who come to us have experienced a range of difficulties: poverty, trauma, neglect, and/or homelessness. We offer healing and love through evidence-based programs that lead to productive, hopeful futures. Founded by a group of churches who recognized a deep need in the community, Christian City has grown into a nearly 500-acre campus serving children and families facing challenges including poverty, homelessness, neglect and abuse. Located on the campus of Christian City, shop at Graceland Thrift Store and support the Children and Family programs at Christian City. Deeply felt love for each child, along with a host of services and evidence-based programs, like therapy, tutoring, athletic opportunities, is the balm that heals. “A job at Christian City doesn’t feel like work. Christian City is open to all people regardless of their beliefs. Our Christian faith compels us to serve all. THE CHILDREN’S VILLAGE AT CHRISTIAN CITY has provided safety, stability, and love in a traditional family setting to vulnerable children for six decades. . 453ib qxr zathwns 1fv hz0q wqdee9 jnyq 0h9 hsturei p51o