In This Issue
Proponents claim that nuclear energy is the power source of the future - clean, green, and safe. Are they right?
Every year, 1 million radioactive shipments crisscross the U.S.
The Jubilee movement works to free the world's poorest countries from debt.
Corruption is a problem in Kenya and many countries. Where corruption is intractable, trust funds can be used to ensure that money freed by debt cancellation is used to benefit the poor.
Through the Jubilee USA Congregations program, faith communities across the U.S.
Columnists
The presidential forum clearly showed that faith is alive and well on both sides of the political aisle.
Only one man can beat Fred Thompson in the 2008 race.
Table of Contents
Cover Story
Proponents claim that nuclear energy is the power source of the future - clean, green, and safe. Are they right?
Features
The Jubilee movement works to free the world's poorest countries from debt.
Corruption is a problem in Kenya and many countries. Where corruption is intractable, trust funds can be used to ensure that money freed by debt cancellation is used to benefit the poor.
Asserting that "it takes two to tango," the Jubilee movement argues that it is high time lenders assume their share of responsibility for the debt crisis.
An eyewitness to massacre and genocide finds shame, hope, and possibility for a moral world.
Commentary
Columns
The presidential forum clearly showed that faith is alive and well on both sides of the political aisle.
Culture Watch
In spring 1998, James Dobson, founder and head of Focus on the Family, was mad, and he traveled to Washington, D.C., to vent his fury.
Departments
From far-out depths they come,
swell swelling swell,
'til cresting they salute the sky
and tumble towards sand that waits immemorially
to receive them.
Summer u
Reflections on the Revised Common Lectionary, Cycle C.
"You have a glowing future." That nice sentiment becomes a little ominous when you think of it in terms of nuclear technology.





