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"No matter how we pray, nor how we sin, we can stand up for each other. We can stand up against hate."—Republican Sen.

Resources for study and action.
Michigan city turns dialogue into action.
Elizabeth Newberry 9-01-2000
Bringing people together.
In these boom times, the wealth gap is getting worse.
The Editors 9-01-2000
The Internet has made hate groups highly visible, completely anonymous, and available to a potentially limitless audience.
William Miller 9-01-2000

A poem

Patricia Rydeen 9-01-2000

I’M RESPONDING TO your article "Fight for the Living" by Eugene and Jacqueline Rivers (July-August 2000).

Judy Boyles 9-01-2000

I APPRECIATE THE education I got in Eugene and Jacqueline Rivers’ article "The Fight for the Living" (July-August 2000).

John Hirt 9-01-2000

AS SOMEONE WHO has read Sojourners for 20 years, I am hoping to wire the entire Uniting Church in Australia Tertiary Students Association to SojoNet.

Maryse Mikhail 9-01-2000

THE SENTENCE IN the Catholic English version of the Lord’s Prayer "and lead us not into temptation" has always irked me ("A Prayer for All People," by Michael Joseph Brown, July-August 2000).

Anne Savole 9-01-2000

I CAN CERTAINLY relate to Chris Rice when he shares what happened to him when he started talking about gay rights (May-June 2000).

I JUST READ Molly Marsh’s article "Breaking Down the Walls" (May-June 2000) on how many organizations are striving to make peace present in Israel and in the occupied West Bank and Gaza.

Elizabeth Newberry 7-01-2000
Bringing people together.
The Editors 7-01-2000
Millions of people died in the slave trade. African AIDS deaths will soon exceed those horrendous numbers. The future of the continent isn't all that's at stake.
Daniel Lamberton 7-01-2000

You can imagine why they call this ship a tender

Michaela Bruzzese 7-01-2000

The Covenant to Overcome Poverty needs you!

Carl Hyde 7-01-2000

THANKS FOR Julie Polter's excellent article about the high cost of funerals ("We All Have to Die," May-June 2000).

Ellen Grigsby 7-01-2000

IN RESPONSE TO Chris Rice's column "What I Learned When I Opened My Mouth About Gay Rights", I would like to say what I learned from some other Christians when I opened my mouth about Jesus and joined a church.

JULIE POLTER TROTS out Jessica Mitford's old song and dance routine about the evils of the funeral trade ("We All Have to Die," May-June 2000).