Columns

Danny Duncan Collum 12-01-1983

The invasion of Grenada finally gave the Reagan administration what it has been yearning for.

Joyce Hollyday 12-01-1983

On Kyle's fifth Christmas, he gained a new and special excitement about the birth of Jesus.

The Editors 12-01-1983

A promise of resistance.

Joyce Hollyday 11-01-1983

"I wish that I could find the words to express my thanks."

Jim Wallis 11-01-1983

Risks have always been taken in war; we're learning they must also be taken for peace.

Danny Duncan Collum 11-01-1983

By now the shooting down of Korean Airlines flight 007 has receded from the headlines.

Charles A. Kimball 11-01-1983

Current U.S. policies are dangerous for the people of Lebanon and all the Middle East.

Danny Duncan Collum 10-01-1983

The bus trip to downtown Washington often causes me to think of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Joyce Hollyday 10-01-1983

"After a few generations of it, people get used to poverty."

Jim Wallis 10-01-1983

Like many, I have watched with growing concern the story of the downed Korean airliner.

Jim Wallis 10-01-1983

In December, 1983, the stage will be set for a Cuban missile crisis in reverse.

Danny Duncan Collum 10-01-1983

The main product of most church conferences is a flood of documents.

Henry Kissinger has probably inflicted more suffering than any public official in U.S. history.

Joyce Hollyday 9-01-1983

His speech was smoother than butter, yet war was in his heart;
His words were softer than oil, yet they were drawn swords.

--Psalm 55:21

Keary Kincannon 9-01-1983

The highlight of the day was the presentation of a large eviction notice to our nation's number-one recipient of public housing: Ronald Reagan.

Jim Wallis 8-01-1983

You can feel the spirit of places.

Joyce Hollyday 8-01-1983

Thirty-eight years ago this month, two U.S. bombers took off three days apart from the Pacific island of Tinian, at that time the largest airfield in the world.

For many of us the thought of Vietnam brings back intense and painful memories.

Jim Wallis 8-01-1983

In Pasadena, at the recent evangelical Conference on Church and Peacemaking in a Nuclear Age, I was reminded of a conversation that took place in 1977 between Wes Granberg-Michaelson, Gordon Cosby, Richard Barnet, Mernie King, and myself.

Jim Wallis 6-01-1983

From April 20 to 24 I participated in the Christian World Conference on Life and Peace in Uppsala, Sweden, where I was one of 133 delegates from 60 countries.