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The Seamless Garment Network, a diverse coalition of more than 150 groups advocating a "consistent life ethic," celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.

The War Resisters League, a 75-year-old pacifist organization, is launching a new campaign to help people realize what it would be possible to accomplish in their communities if

Citing the existence of "a generation of de facto orphans now drowning in their own blood," the Ten Point Coalition, a church-based anti-crime network based in Boston, is ex

In what has been called the "Top Censored Story of 1996," NASA has plans to launch 72.3 pounds of deadly plutonium-238 aboard its Cassini probe to Saturn on October 6, 1997.

The Editors 7-01-1997
Miriam Therese Winter is a Catholic sister teaching in a Protestant seminary.
Grant Power 7-01-1997
A movement for community food security
Peter B. Price 7-01-1997

"God’s saving justice is never served by human anger," points out James in his letter to Christians struggling against the power structures that threatened to consume the Christian Community.

Local actions build energy for fall national conference
Raphaelle Kosek 7-01-1997

Van Gogh saw...

Anne Wayne 7-01-1997

Volunteer Opportunities

Sandy Maben 7-01-1997
STOP MASS DEPORTATIONS
James Murray 7-01-1997

THANK YOU FOR naming the experience of ecumenism ("All Together Now!" by Jim Wallis, with others, May-June 1997).

Jesse C. Jones 7-01-1997

I’M WRITING IN response to "Why Work?" by Julie Polter (January-February 1997). Welfare’s impoverished recipients are not its only dependents.

Richard Dixon 7-01-1997

I DEEPLY CONNECTED with "All Together Now!" and the other articles on the richness of ecumenical participation.

James Jacobs 7-01-1997

JOYCE HOLLYDAY in "A Circle of Faith" ("Signs & Wonders," March-April 1997) indirectly raises a fundamental issue regarding worldwide and historical Christian identity.

Dan Twombly 7-01-1997

NICE ISSUE (May-June 1997). Good to know there are still a few Beatles fans in your organization ("All Together Now!").

Timothy A. Bennett 7-01-1997

IN "LETTERS" (May-June 1997), Lorna Diggle responded to an article on Mary Magdalene ("Revisioning Mary Magdalene," by Kimberly Burge, March-April 1997) and asked about the avail

Rich Obcena 7-01-1997

THERE’S A PARTING in the clouds and the sun is beginning to shine because when "we" the church passed the buck to bureaucracy to handle our responsibilities of charitable se

Lorna Diggle 5-01-1997

I WAS DISMAYED to learn that in serious studies of Mary Magdalene written in the ’90s the gospel according to Mary would have to be "fictionalized".

Bob Francis 5-01-1997

I ENJOYED reading Duane Shank’s article in the January-February 1997 issue ("Call to Renewal" column).