The Christian Science Monitor
06/29/2005
"For the first time in history we have the knowledge, resources, information, and technology to end extreme poverty," says the Rev. Jim...
The Los Angeles Times
06/28/2005
"Anybody who follows religion and has for some time would be pretty impressed and amazed," said Jim Wallis, executive director of...
The Washington Times
06/28/2005
"As a religious community, we believe God is bringing us together," said the Rev. Jim Wallis, editor of Sojourners magazine. "The...
Ekklesia (United Kingdom)
06/28/2005
Leading radical Christian activist Jim Wallis and Mennonite academic Ron Sider (whose book 'Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger' put social...
The Dallas Morning News
06/28/2005
More liberal evangelicals like the Revs. Jim Wallis and Ron Sider push conservative evangelicals to worry as much about poverty as, say, abortion.
St. Anthony's Messenger
06/27/2005
Many might think that this book will only encourage people on the political Left, but that is surely not true if you have left God, religion,...
Lancaster Sunday News
06/25/2005
As its discussion of "God's Politics" nears an end this week, organizers, some of whom consider themselves evangelicals too, are...
The Dallas Morning News
06/24/2005
A lot of people, when they look at the way faith is talked about in the media, or the way it's invoked in the White House and Congress, they say...
The American Prospect
06/15/2005
McLaren has begun to try to put his concern for Darfur into action by organizing a series of public worship services (called <A HREF="http://...
The Washington Post
06/15/2005
Jim Wallis, a left-leaning evangelical whose bestselling book "God's Politics" is a plea for liberals and conservatives to identify...
The Dallas Morning News
06/07/2005
Caring for the poor is a biblical principle that evangelicals are ushering up their agenda. Look at the Call to Renewal movement, which evangelical...
The Chicago Tribune
06/07/2005
Religion can't just be about a few issues such as abortion and stem-cell research or gay marriage. Wallis argues it's much broader than...
Chimes (Calvin College)
06/05/2005
Wallis challenged the students to dialogue and converse with one another to come up with a response. He said that students should think about what...
On Line Opinion (Australia)
06/05/2005
Jim Wallis is an evangelical Christian. He does believe the Bible; he does adhere to all the fundamental tenets of historical Christianity; he is...
The Tennessean
06/04/2005
Jim Wallis can't find "filibuster" in his Bible. But he does count 3,000 verses on the subject of poor people.
Mobile Register (Alabama)
06/03/2005
Jim Wallis, founder of the Sojourners Community and author of "God's Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn't Get It...
Chelmsford Independent
06/02/2005
Wallis thinks that both the Republican and the Democratic parties have misinterpreted and misrepresented the moral issues and the values vital to the...
The Cincinnati Post
05/31/2005
A best-selling book that attempts to broaden the discussion of faith and politics beyond same-sex marriage, abortion and other issues emphasized by...
St. Petersburg Times
05/29/2005
People want a moral compass in politics, religious or not. I say to a politician, "If you're motivated by moral values, let you moral...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
05/28/2005
Other evangelicals, like Sojourner's Wallis, lean to the left, focusing on concerns of justice and social needs.