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Duane Shank 9-01-1998
A day of preaching compassion to Congress
Kent Paterson 9-01-1998
Sewer Pipes and Hope
Jim Rice 9-01-1998

Tens of millions of people were forcibly taken from their homes in Africa in the 17th and 18th centuries.

The Editors 9-01-1998
A basic principle of organizing is that a group of people with a common purpose can accomplish more than a single individual.
Kristin Brennan 9-01-1998

Casa Juliana, a community dedicated to simple living, environmental sustainability, and social justice.

Kari Jo Verhulst 9-01-1998

To be agents of the kingdom of God is a full-time occupation. It requires a whole-life commitment; it requires preparation and energy.

Mil Norman Risch 9-01-1998

The sky shifts pinks of light through louvered fingers...

Mary F.C. Pratt 9-01-1998

It rained and rained.

Todd Renegar 9-01-1998

I WOULD LIKE to respond to the for- and-against articles regarding charitable choice in the July-August 1998 issue

John Lehmus 9-01-1998

THANKS FOR YOUR article, "The Receiving End of Mission," May-June 1998 ("Life in Community," by Joe Nangle, OFM). It has given me the additional push to get through (or around) the roadblocks.

Weldon Nisly 9-01-1998

AS I READ the July-August issue I note with gratitude and not a little longing the leaving of two Sojourners' torch-bearers. I add my farewell to Joe Roos and Joyce Hollyday.

Mischa Gelman 9-01-1998

I JUST FOUND the Sojourners Web page (thanks to the link from a like-minded magazine, Tikkun) and must say it was refreshing to see some Christians speak to the morality and kindnes

Greg Carey 9-01-1998

I AM GRATEFUL for Ann Monroe's reflection on Jack Miles' book, God: A Biography ("Honest to God," May-June 1998).

Peggy Kruse 9-01-1998

I ENJOYED READING Bob Sabath's commentary "Cyberfaith, Politics, and Culture" (July-August 1998).

John F. Backe 9-01-1998

CHARITABLE CHOICE HAS little to do with choice and even less with charity.

Jim Rice 9-01-1998

Tens of millions of people were forcibly taken from their homes in Africa in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Kyle Childress 7-01-1998

Letter to the Editors