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Sojourners 3-01-1996
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Fredrick Zydek 3-01-1996

My father liked to dance alone.

The Editors 3-01-1996

OUR COVER ARTICLE, "Is Marriage Obsolete?" has its origins in one of those "highway" conversations, where you dig into the stuff of life while rolling over the interstate.

C.R. Krieger 3-01-1996

I FOUND JIM RICE'S commentary, "Into Bosnia: Mixed motives and good fruit," in the January-February 1996 issue, to be unbalanced in its presentation of the facts.

Joe Nangle 3-01-1996

AS THE AUTHOR of Sojourners' "Life in Community" column, I must take exception to Ed Spivey's remarks about my lifestyle in his January-February 1996 "H'rumphs."

Patricia Stocker 3-01-1996

THANK YOU FOR focusing on the role of money in the American political system ("To the Highest Bidder: Stopping the Sellout of Democracy Before It's Too Late," November-December 1995).

Ryan Nichols 3-01-1996

ROSEMARY RADFORD Ruether's analysis of the power, particularly social power, that traditional, non-inclusive names of God have on us in our perceptions of gender and our inclination toward sexis

Daniel G. Sinclair 3-01-1996

I READ MICHAEL Smith's article ("Whose Kingdom?") in the November-December 1995 Sojourners with interest, but found it to be flavored with considerable unchristian rancor. 

Trish Stefanik 3-01-1996

I HAD JUST recently renewed my subscription to Sojourners when I picked up a copy of the January-February 1996 issue.

Robert Snowber 3-01-1996

I CAN'T REMEMBER if I have ever read a magazine literally from cover to cover, but your November-December 1995 issue took the prize.

Troubled by the scarcity of material from the nonviolent peace movement on the World Wide Web, three individuals are dedicating their skills to "help bring the powerful message of nonviolence on

Ben Lytal 3-01-1996

AS A 16-YEAR-OLD Christian, I found the commentary on Magic: The Gathering very refreshing

On January 5, a firebomb destroyed the car of José Pertierra in Washington, D.C.

The Inland Northwest, which includes eastern Washington and northern Idaho, is known more because of stories about Ruby Ridge and the Neo-Nazi headquarters in Hayden Lake, Idaho, than for its wooded tranquility.

MANY THANKS FOR the uplifting and amusing articles celebrating Daniel Berrigan's life.

Photojournalist Mev Puleo, whose work focused on the lives and struggles of the poor, died January 12, 1996, of a brain tumor. Puleo, who was 32 years old, received the 1995 U.S.

Duane Shank 3-01-1996
Conference gives network an energizing start.
Tom Boswell 3-01-1996
Diverse groups join together to oppose military flights in the Midwest.

These reflections actually began with Christmas, the incomprehensible feast celebrating the unbelievable fact: God with us, God loving us (see "Living the Word," November-December 1995).

 

The Editors 1-01-1996

THE AUTHORS OF OUR cover article, "Can We Talk?," Andrea Ayvazian and Beverly Daniel Tatum, have worked together as anti-racism trainers and consultants since 1988...