Sojourners Community's celebration of its first 10 years in Washington, D.C.
Columns
Every 11 days since 1945, a nuclear weapon has been exploded by the United States or I the Soviet Union.
In the fall of 1983, Sojourners helped to launch the Witness for Peace, a venture of faith and prayerful nonviolent action, in response to the U.S.-sponsored war against Nicaragua.
On August 27, the day before he was scheduled to lead a march on Pollsmoor prison, where black political leader Nelson Mandela is serving a life sentence, Rev. Allan Boesak was arrested by South African police under a law that allows for indefinite imprisonment without charges or trial.
Some pictures speak a thousand words; others speak a thousand years. Such was the image of U.S.
After the highjacking of TWA flight 847, the subject of terrorism is very much with us.
The sense of God's graciousness toward us has from the very beginning characterized our worship.
The chief hope of the teen-age girls at our afternoon program was to make it through school.
The fundamentalist drive to take over the Southern Baptist Convention.
"I know how to play soccer," he whispered--his first words to his great-great-aunt.
Every Monday morning, 11 Sojourners Community members prepare for the workaday world.
Sen. Jesse Helms' personal crusade against the First Amendment continues unabated.