Letters

Eileen Norringtion 8-01-2007

I read with interest Jesse Holcomb's commentary "Tortured Logic" (June 2007) on the television series 24. During its first season, my husband and I were avid watchers, sitting on the edge of

Corbey Dukes 8-01-2007

Like many in the Christian community, I became greatly disillusioned with the Religious Right.

Herman E. Daly 7-01-2007

Danny Duncan Collum got it right in his article on media and academic bias in the service of free trade and globalization ("One Side to Every Story," May 2007).

Joanne O'Neill 7-01-2007

I had just returned from a mission trip organized by the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana's Office of Disaster Response when I read Jim Wallis' column for the April 2007 issue, "All Hands on Deck."

Ann Freeman Price 7-01-2007

Regarding the "Overheard" quote in the April 2007 issue: The continuing conversations in many denominations also involve millions of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons who are being in

Susan Watkins 7-01-2007

One thing missing from "A Nuclear Surge" (by Frida Berrigan, April 2007) is the money source.

Susan Guy 7-01-2007

I have received Sojourners magazine for some time and am especially impressed with the May issue on fair trade.

Lindsay Morgan 6-01-2007

In "Big is Beautiful?" (March 2007), Marie Dennis rightly says that more must be done to help the millions of people living in poverty around the world.

Scott Oberle 6-01-2007

Our church has formed a discussion group around your periodical, and our discussion on "Cry Freedom" (by David Batstone, March 2007) met with some disappointment—not in the article itself, bu

Lucy Fuchs 5-01-2007

[Regarding "Rocking the Boat," by Rose Marie Berger, March 2007] I have no calling to the priesthood, but I know some women who certainly seem to.

Joe Roos 5-01-2007
Thank you for the article by Asra Q. Nomani titled "A Faith of Their Own" (March 2007).
Richard W. Gillett 5-01-2007

"Making Work Work," by Tamara Draut, Paul Sherry, Gordon Bonnyman, Joan Fitzgerald, and Jill Suzanne Shook (February 2007) was a laudable endeavor to draw attention to the plight of working

Lee A. Rials 4-01-2007

In "School of Shame" (February 2007), the author addresses the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC) in a way that is deceitful and false and libels the good people who wo

Katie Hochstedler 4-01-2007

I was disappointed with Sojourners on reading "Family Matters" (by Julie Polter, January 2007).

Robert A. Mitchell 3-01-2007

In your January 2007 issue p.10 photo caption, your editors shoot a barb at the protesters for their sign misspelling the legal term "habeas corpus." Four pages later, in a sideline to the article

Harvey Yoder LMFT 3-01-2007

In "Breaking the Holy Hush" (January 2007), Gail Martin makes the astonishing claim (attributed to Catherine Clark Kroeger) that "The rate of abuse in Christian homes is exactly the same as in the

Lindsay Morgan 3-01-2007

In "Big is Beautiful?" (March 2007) Marie Dennis rightfully observes that more must be done to help the millions of people living in poverty around the world.

Anonymous 3-01-2007

As the parent of a middle-schooler with Tourette's syndrome (TS), I was truly disappointed in the way Amy Sullivan so flippantly referred to the symptoms of TS in the article "Democrats Talk Religi

Roger Brooks 2-01-2007

Two articles in the November 2006 issue overlook a powerful old means of communication that is being rediscovered—face-to-face storytelling in circles (sometimes called “peacemaking cir

Peter Murphy 2-01-2007

I just finished Barack Obama’s article in the November 2006 issue of Sojourners (“One Nation ... Under God?”), and I am deeply moved.