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The Ecumenical Water Network, an international Christian body formed to raise awareness about justice and the global water crisis, declared its frustration that the World Water Forum, which met in
More than 100 Mennonite pastors and lay ministers released a letter in April to the Mennonite Church USA, calling for the denomination to extend full welcome to gay and lesbian people and inviting
I was glad to see Sojourners tackle the issue of “The Spirit of the New Islam” (by Rose Marie Berger, February 2009).
Three percent of all District of Columbia residents are living with HIV/AIDS, according to a report released in March by the District government. The U.S.
Amidst the news of global market collapse, 11 of the world’s leading ethical banks met for the first time in March to form the Global Alliance for Banking on Values and to develop new strateg
I appreciated Rose Marie Berger’s piece on forgiveness (“Just Forgive,” March 2009).
Robert Brenneman’s article (“The Cross and the Crossfire,” April 2009) leaves this reader incredulous.
A grace of green, the underleaf
of olive, the birdsong’s
cradling. It’s as though
In March, the Obama administration appointed J. Scott Gration as the U.S. special envoy to Sudan.
I appreciated Rose Berger’s column (“Tackling the Unspeakable,” February 2009) and her interview with Jim Douglass about John F. Kennedy’s assassination.
I thought Ruth Haley Barton’s article (“Make a Joyful Silence,” February 2009) was awesome.
One of several tender nerves I have is when people expound the benefits of space exploration and study. And yet, as Ed Spivey Jr.
Christian Churches Together (CCT), a three-year-old ecumenical group representing more than 100 million U.S.
"The Coalition Provisional Authority [in Iraq] failed to keep detailed accounts of how most of the Iraqi money was spent,” according to an audit report released in February by the Office of S