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Beth Isaacson 5-01-2001

Employment Opportunities

Beth Isaacson 5-01-2001
'The hardest question for us is what to do when people get better.'
The Editors 5-01-2001

Winter brought far-flung trips for Sojourners staffers. Rose Marie Berger traveled to Colombia with Witness for Peace to learn about the front lines of the drug war there.

Scott Cairns 5-01-2001

Your petitions—though they continue to bear

just the one signature—have been duly recorded.

Michaela Bruzzese 5-01-2001

Our churches have attempted to corner the market on grace, to act as society's sole dispensers of salvation.

IN THE ARTICLE "Beauty Out of Ugly Things" (March-April 2001), Kimberly Burge speaks eloquently of one of the greatest bands in rock history, U2. 

Kris Swanson 5-01-2001

EVERY TIME I HEAR about the reparations issue ("How I Changed My Mind," by Bob McLalan, March-April 2001), I start to feel this creeping guilt. That is, until recently.

Jennifer Magee 5-01-2001

BEING A "LIBERAL" lesbian, I find it odd that I seem to find myself always coming to the defense of the "evangelical." 

John E. Hill 5-01-2001

WHILE KURT WARNER thinks that many of us are missing the bigger picture with regard to the "larger theological drama at play on the athletic field," perhaps he is missing the stil

Doris J. Bates 5-01-2001

I'M NO BIBLICAL scholar, but I have read both Testaments and I honestly can't recall any passages that invoke the power of the Almighty in connection with games of any sort...

Matthew Mayse 5-01-2001

SUSANNAH HUNTER eloquently expressed her thoughts in her piece on the death penalty ("No Longer a Bleeding-Heart Issue," March-April 2001).

There is a new ad campaign hitting the national media called "Sex Has Consequences." 

Christians who dip their bread in the common Communion cup for fear of diseases are far more likely to get the common cold than those who sip.

"Computer science is the best instrument of history to release man's creativity...

Nike now lets you personalize your shoes by submitting a word or phrase the company will stitch beneath the swoosh.

The first-ever sacred pre-paid phone card series is available from Siesta Telecom Inc. 

Kris Parker, better known as hip-hop legend KRS-One (which stands for Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone), left his job at Warner Bros.

During the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, the Swiss border patrol prevented Naomi Klein's anti-corporate bestseller No Logo from entering the country. Apparently those little ca

 

St. Teresa Puts in a Skylight

Paul Krenzelok 3-01-2001

HAS SOJOURNERS GONE soft? That's what I wondered after I read Holly Liebowitz' article on the "Responsible Wealth" movement ("What's Right With This Picture?" January February 2001).