Morality
Kaitlin Barker 11-12-2008
Life is easier in black and white, when things are clearly right or clearly wrong. We tend not to like the gray very much. It was certainly easier for me to hard-headedly disapprove of all war, including those who took part in it. But, working at an orphanage in India, I met Chad, a young man fresh from Iraq with an American flag tattoo, and he muddled up my clarity.
Jim Wallis 5-01-2007
Rich Cizik is part of a broad and growing evangelical consensus on global warming.
Rose Marie Berger 4-01-2007
Forty years after Martin Luther King Jr. delivered the "Beyond Vietnam" speech, what does it mean for America today? A conversation with historian and scholar Vincent G. Harding.
Jim Wallis 2-01-2005
Why can't personal ethics and social justice - together - become a real political choice?
Pearl Sensenig 7-01-1999
Everyone wants to aid refugees. But humanitarian work in the midst of war raises some hard questions---and carries the risk of unintended consequences.
Jim Wallis 3-01-1998
In the first stage of the White House sex scandal, the media was obsessed with how allegations of sexual misconduct and possible cover-up against Bill Clinton might bring down his presidency.