"Given the option of paying more for dirty power or paying less for clean power, what would you take?"
Before the election, several bishops went so far as to threaten their parishioners with eternal damnation if they voted for Obama.
The constraints on political engagement by nonprofits can be frustrating for those committed to social change.
We'll never reach reconciliation between Christians and Muslims until we address root causes—and take on the haters.
Hey Pres. Obama: The Nobel Peace Prize committee is calling. They want their medal back.
Fairness matters, especially for people on society’s margins—and that conviction goes far beyond tax equity to every aspect of public policy. For people of the Book, it’s much more important than politics; it’s a matter of faith.
A new definition of malnutrition is emerging, as formerly developing countries are globalized into “fast-food nation” lifestyles.
More than 5 million voters could be affected by new Voter-ID laws and (coincidentally?) a disproportionate number of them are people of color.
Occupy has already succeeded, its legacy already established: It has changed the conversation.
Renewable energy sources aren't just safer than nuclear power -- they're also cheaper.
Palestinian Christian activist Sami Awad on why nonviolence is key to Middle East justice.
Sami Awad’s vocation is to tear down walls in the Middle East.
Sojourners editor Jim Rice and his family have been composting with worms for more than a decade. In this video how-to, he shares 7 steps to composting with worms.
Once thought to be in the pocket of the Religious Right, many American evangelicals today are discovering a deeper understanding of what it means to be pro-life.
Listen in as John Edwards talks about his wife Elizabeth’s passion for universal healthcare.
During the Second Great Awakening, the fruits of conversion included social reform.
"God's Smuggler" Brother Andrew has an odd way of breaking down barriers between Christians and Muslims. But somehow it works.
Proponents claim that nuclear energy is the power source of the future - clean, green, and safe. Are they right?
How would Mahatma Gandhi confront terrorism today? And what action would the apostle of nonviolence take in response to the wars waged in the name of anti-terrorism?
Two former CIA analysts talk about the lies behind the Iraq war and the heavy weight of conscience.
Web Exclusive! Full transcript of interviews with former CIA analysts.
China is the current battleground---as Seattle was last fall---over the rules of global trade.
Actually, even in Nicaragua, revolutionary fervor isn't what it used to be.
For many Christian churches, having women in pastoral leadership is the norm. For a Catholic parish in New York, it’s apparently a firing offense.
What if they gave a protest and nobody came? The organizer of a new Web site wants to
make sure that doesnt happen, and so has launched Protest.Net (www.
Lt. William Calley was convicted for his role in leading the 1968 massacre of
Vietnamese civilians at My Lai. His conviction was later overturned by Judge Robert
Elliott.
The former owners of a nuclear processing plant in Pennsylvania were ordered by a
federal jury to pay $36.5 million in damages for a rash of cancer cases near the plant.
Tens of millions of people were forcibly taken from their homes in Africa in the 17th
and 18th centuries.
Tens of millions of people were forcibly taken from their homes in Africa in the 17th
and 18th centuries.
Faithfulness. For the unnamed "young girl" in the story of Naaman, it meant
trusting in Gods healing power. For Amos, it was speaking truth when it would have
been safer to keep quiet.
Genuine faith is never a private matter, something hidden away in ones mind and
spirit.
A few years ago televangelist Robert Schuller proposed that we
take another look at the meaning of Lent.
Just Who is Transformed?
Psalm 99; Exodus 34:29-35; 2 Corinthians 3:12-4:2; Luke 9:28-43
Proper preparation for the incarnation does not include
counting down the remaining shopping days 'til Christmas.
