In This Issue
With comprehensive immigration reform off the congressional agenda, the New Sanctuary Movement steps into the breach.
Finding sanctuary in a Chicago storefront church.
Evangelical Latinos and the New Sanctuary Movement.
The broken immigration system is a spiritual issue.
In the prison-industrial complex, is there hope for redemption?
Columnists
The war in Iraq should never have been fought, cannot be won, and must now be ended.
Table of Contents
Cover Story
With comprehensive immigration reform off the congressional agenda, the New Sanctuary Movement steps into the breach.
Features
Integrate books on religion and the environment into the syllabi of existing seminary courses , from biblical studies to pastoral care.
Commentary
Columns
The war in Iraq should never have been fought, cannot be won, and must now be ended.
Culture Watch
Race Matters
True to Our Native Land, edited by Brian Blount, describes itself as the first African-American commentary on the New Testament.
Call them what you will—"green nuns," "eco-nuns," or "green sisters"—but across the country Roman Catholic vowed women are actively engaged in tending and healing the earth.
Religious groups are continuously negotiating between what they perceive as fixed elements of their religious character and a myriad of dynamic pressures—including periods of rapid social cha
A black-and-white movie about the bleakness of life in Watts, California—shot for $10,000 about 30 years ago and never intended for theaters—doesn't exactly fit the Hollywood formula.
Departments
Thousands of immigrants and their supporters have attended rallies throughout the United States in the past year, calling attention to the broken system in which many undocumented immigrants langui





