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Elizabeth Palmberg 3-01-2007

The 18th and 19th century movement to abolish slavery, with its many Christian leaders, has much to teach us.

Rose Marie Berger 3-01-2007

A new wave of Catholic women answers the call to ordination priesthood - an act of ecclesial disobedience.

Martin Doblmeier 2-01-2007

Forgiveness may be the most difficult and least-understood challenge every human being must face.

Martin Doblmeier 2-01-2007
An interview with 80-year-old Buddhist teacher and pacifist.
Laurel Mathewson 2-01-2007

Last November, a record 22,000 people gathered at the gates of the Fort Benning Military Reservation in Georgia to protest the military training school, for soldiers from Central and South American

Tim Shenk 2-01-2007
Churches play a positive role in the first democratic elections in more than 40 years.
Gail Martin 1-01-2007

• PASCH: www.peaceandsafety.com

• FaithTrust Institute: A multifaith organization working to end sexual and domestic violence.

Gail Martin 1-01-2007

Nancy Nason-Clark is committed to “bring training to the privacy of the clergy office.” Last fall she received a Lilly Grant to develop “Religion and Violence E-Learning (RAVE),

Robert M. Franklin 1-01-2007

If preachers are preoccupied with pursuing the life of conscpicuous consumption and preaching a "prosperity gospel," then poor people are in big trouble.

Gail Martin 1-01-2007

Evangelicals find new resources to address domestic violence.

Josh Andersen 1-01-2007

The "New Monastics" look for ways to be in the world but not of it.

Josh Andersen 1-01-2007

Moved by God’s Spirit in this time called America to assemble at St.

Rose Marie Berger 12-01-2006
Thomas Keating talks about how the ancient church tradition of contemplation can transform Christians today.
Meg E. Cox 12-01-2006

John Perkins' pioneering ministry has shown that true racial reconciliation can only come with economic and political empowerment.

Michele M. Hovey 12-01-2006

In battered Liberia, a woman catches a glimpse of the reconciliation that only the bread and wine might bring.

Can fiction be a vehicle for social change?
Bob Massey 11-01-2006

How does faith in Jesus enter the moving picture for Hollywood writer-producer David MacFadzean?

Exploring the difference between the public truth of the sermon and the private truth of the memoir.

Donovan Jacobs 11-01-2006

Maybe a single film can't change the world, but put a social action campaign behind it and you have the seeds of a movement.

On the first anniversary of Katrina, New Orleans is grateful for the kindness of strangers, but worried about those levees.