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Child laborers, a human body stamped with an "HIV-positive" inscription, and a waterfowl stuck in an oil slick are three of the images used in controversial advertisements...

Rose Marie Berger 9-01-1995

"I am determined to die where I am. In the little house that I rent from good friends, overlooking the sea....We grow toward death."

Live From Death Row, the new book by inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, continues to stir controversy.

Live From Death Row, the new book by inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, continues to stir controversy.

Live From Death Row, the new book by inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, continues to stir controversy.

Live From Death Row, the new book by inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, continues to stir controversy.

The Editors 7-01-1995

A requirement for working at Sojourners is learning how to survive "multitasking." 

Peter Wirth 7-01-1995
Neighbors work together to take back their streets.
Joyce Hollyday 7-01-1995
Reflections on the revised common lectionary (July 2 - August 27, 1995)
Canada detains our publisher.
Joe Nangle 7-01-1995
Showing the way of compassion.
Pat Schneider 7-01-1995

The stitches are not tiny -
the woman who made them was old.

Rachel Johnson 7-01-1995

CELEBRATING RACIAL DIVERSITY

Kelly Green 7-01-1995
Volunteer Opportunities
Sojourners 7-01-1995

In "Suspicions of Conspiracy," Tom Sine examines some of the similarities and differences between certain strands of Christian apocalyptic thought and global conspiracy theories propagated by some political extremists. 

Live From Death Row, the new book by inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, continues to stir controversy.

Anathoth Community Farms gives roots to activists resisting ELF.
Joyce Hollyday 5-01-1995
Reflections on the common lectionary (May 7 - June 25, 1995)
The Editors 5-01-1995
Both the consistent life ethic and biblical feminism are foundational principles for Sojourners.