Columns

Joyce Hollyday 5-01-1985

We do what we do because we want to be faithful.

Vicki Kemper 5-01-1985

Sen. Jesse Helms' personal crusade against the First Amendment continues unabated.

Organized labor in the U.S. is in big trouble. That is not exactly hot news.

Jim Wallis 4-01-1985

After almost two years of imprisonment in the Philippines, Karl Gaspar is free!

Rebecca Dudley 4-01-1985

Living Good Friday in Haiti.

Ten years ago, on April 30, 1975, the war in Vietnam officially ended.

Joyce Hollyday 4-01-1985

An emergency room attendant offered us the precious gift of five minutes with Millie.

Terry Troia 3-01-1985

The death of a Salvadoran worker.

This month a new phase of the nuclear arms race will be launched.

In this media age, complex world events get boiled down into simple catch phrases.

Joyce Hollyday 3-01-1985

Church workers are offering sanctuary to Central American refugees.

Joe Roos 3-01-1985

This was not the first time I had talked with IRS agents about our tax resistance.

Jim Wallis 3-01-1985

I heard the story from Don Mosley of Jubilee Partners in Comer, Georgia, and it has stayed with me.

Dennis Marker 3-01-1985

Christian churches, groups, and individuals under attack from the "New Right."

Joe Roos 2-01-1985

For some time we've suspected Sojourners has been under surveillance.

Jim Wallis 2-01-1985

The Shenandoah National Park was a perfect place for an end-of-the-year, personal retreat.

Jim Wallis 2-01-1985

Rev. Walter Fauntroy, D.C.'s delegate to Congress, arrested at the South African embassy.

Daniel Goering 2-01-1985

When asked to be a clown at a community gathering, I was ambivalent.

Twenty years ago this month, Malcolm X was assassinated.

Jim Wallis 1-01-1985

I was in Cleveland preparing to preach at a city-wide Peace Pentecost service.