Departments

Calling corporations and unions to their true vocations in the Detroit newspaper strike.
Duane Shank 1-01-1996
Call to Renewal Conference

I could swim in this sea, this sea of Black helix hair and fleecy locks, waves of caramel,honey,Blue Black,Red brown chocolate faces...

Julienne Gage 1-01-1996
WAR RESISTERS LEAGUE CALENDAR
Brett Grainger 1-01-1996
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

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...

Joyce Parkhurst 1-01-1996

IT WAS WITH A certain sense of dismay that I read through your November-December 1995 issue.

Wes Howard-Brook 1-01-1996

THE RECENT ISSUE of Sojourners seemed to me ironically to carry the seeds of its own critique.

Phil Miller 1-01-1996

WHAT A JOY to discover among the rich contents of the November-December 1995 issue an item that proclaims a great truth

John Vialet 1-01-1996

LIKE GRAHAM AND NOLA Daniell of Perth, Australia, and the ancient Israelites, it is my practice to begin reading Sojourners on the back page.

Jonathan P. Gosser 1-01-1996

I AM A PASTOR of a congregation in a rural community and many of our members are farmers, so I have appreciated the attention you have given over the years to rural issues and sustainable agriculture...

Darren Briggs 1-01-1996

ALTHOUGH I HAVE NOT found the new online relationships that Bob Sabath has, I do find that my e-mail exchanges with existing friends have greatly enhanced our relationships and assisted us in keeping in touch. 

Subscribers 11-01-1995

NEW TECHNOLOGY, according to the commentary "community.com" (by Bob Sabath, September-October 1995), is "helping people find each other, build relationships, and work together toward common dr

May Sarton 11-01-1995

May Sarton-poet, novelist, feminist, journal keeper, and Sojourners member-died this summer at the age of 83 (see "May Sarton: Years of Praise," September-October 1995).

Judy Coode 11-01-1995
Challenging the World Bank and IMF