This podcast was generated by NotebookLM and reviewed by CVU faculty for accuracy. This podcast traces the interconnected histories of the City Mission and Gospel Rescue Mission movements, originating with David Nasmith's work in the UK and influencing Jerry McAuley's founding of the Water Street Mission in the USA. They explore the foundational principles and operational approaches of both movements, highlighting their shared emphasis on interdenominationalism, holistic care, and serving the urban poor, while also noting distinctions in their initial focus and evolution. The text details how these movements formalized through organizations like Citygate Network in the US and City Mission Movement UK, and examines their contemporary activities, challenges, and funding models. Ultimately, the sources underscore the enduring relevance and adaptability of faith-based urban ministry in addressing complex social issues.