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Vinoth Ramachandra 4-01-2004

When global meets local, who wins?

Judy Coode 4-01-2004

A broad grassroots movement seeks land, equity, and dignity in Brazil.

Bob Ekblad 3-01-2004
How ministry with migrant workers led the author and his family back to the land.
Brian McLaren 3-01-2004

Many evangelicals find themselves in an emerging theological habitat, where care of creation is central to mission.

Seven biblical principles for the care of creation

David Batstone 3-01-2004

Who will save the Amazon?

Ched Myers 3-01-2004

The Bible calls us to dominion over creation. Or does it?

Philip Yancey 2-01-2004
An interview with Philip Yancey, the best-selling Christian author who is surprised at how much he gets away with.
Jack DuVall 2-01-2004

Is there a nonviolent way to overthrow dictators and achieve democracy?

Stacia M. Brown 2-01-2004

Faith-based initiatives tackle the affordable housing crisis.

Rick Reinhard 2-01-2004

Rather than stopping illegal entry, the 5-mile-long border fence dividing Douglas, Arizona, and Agua Prieta, Mexico, resulted in the deaths of at least 370 people in 2003.

Through "Oikocredit" some of the world's poorest people get the capital and dignity to thrive.
The Editors 1-01-2004

An interview with British member of Parliament Clare Short on just war, Jesus, and the importance of telling the truth.

Paula Gooder 1-01-2004

The story of an obscure, powerless woman reminds us to do what we can.

A just and viable alternative to the Bush doctrine.

Corporate dominance of world affairs seems almost god-like.

Keith Matthews 11-01-2003

The Renovare movement fosters spiritual development as the heart of social justice.

Ed Spivey Jr. 11-01-2003

Israel's wall of separation

The Food Project grows vegetables, relationship, and justice in the suburb and the city.

Peter A. Geniesse 11-01-2003

For two decades, Witness for Peace has been sending delegations of change to places of fear.