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Walter Brueggemann 11-01-2011

Ten books on the shelf of one of our most respected biblical scholars.

Betsy Shirley 11-01-2011

How to deepen our spirituality, one step at a time.

Julie Polter 11-01-2011

When spurred on by God and conscience, there's no telling what trouble you might get into.

Soong-Chan Rah 11-01-2011

An evangelical scholar looks at Sojourners' role in evangelical social justice.

Seminary graduates share what they learned about God's call to social justice.

Aaron Taylor 9-01-2011

Christians and Muslims in the post-9/11 world.

Jim Wallis 9-01-2011

A conservative Republican member of Congress talks about his journey of repentance for supporting the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Barbara Wheeler 9-01-2011

Good presidents and administrators influence not just schools, but the broader church.

Lynne Hybels 8-01-2011

Around the world, religious freedom is under threat -- but people of faith continue to reach across divides.

Fred Bahnson 8-01-2011

How a Florida nonprofit is nurturing the abundant life, one rooftop at a time.

Koinonia Farm has seen a renewal of community life -- and a new, sustainable approach to the land.

Jep Hostetler 8-01-2011

How humor can help sustain the work of social justice.

Robin Kirk 7-21-2011

What do people of faith have to say about torture?

Evan Knappenberger 7-01-2011

A former Army intelligence analyst in Iraq talks about Bradley Manning, the weight of conscience, and the witness of St. Paul.

Love, justice, and the radical challenge raised by the untamed Christ.

Fredric L. Quivik 7-01-2011

What Matthew 4 has to say to the age of climate change.

Jesse Zink 6-13-2011
Bringing in the Sheaves

Bringing in the Sheaves

In the world's newest country, South Sudan, seminaries have taken on an unusual subject.

Alan Storey 6-13-2011
For the Healing of the Nation

For the Healing of the Nation

Mark's gospel tells us that healing, like suffering, should unite us. A Bible study for the health-care debate.

Carolyn McKinstry 6-13-2011
From Mourning to Gladness

From Mourning to Gladness

The KKK bomb that killed four girls did not have the last word. An eyewitness account.

Lucy Bryan Green 5-31-2011

The secretive, elitist Capitol Hill organization has cozied up to the despots -- and, in my case, done genuine good.