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And shall I rise up

Karen Cobel 4-01-2004

The articles concerning "liberals" and "evangelicals" had many good points. 

J.G. Donders 4-01-2004

As regards your interesting remarks on "conservatives" and "liberals", it might be a help to look at the policy and company of Jesus. 

Nearly 100,000 people from around the world - including these activists from India - descended on Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India, in January for the World Social Forum

It's On Me. Canada has cancelled the $750 million debt owed it by Iraq to help put the war-torn country on a "better foundation" for economic development.

Joseph Ross 4-01-2004

My concern with "Should the Church Split Over Gay and Lesbian Christians?" (February 2004 cover) is simple: For gay and lesbian Christians, the church has been split for a long, long time.

Who ya gonna call? Ghost-bust…no, wait-the Holy Ghost!

The California state capitol building in Sacramento was transformed one morning in January into a tenement house strung with laundry lines.

More people with mental and emotional troubles seek help from clergy than from psychiatrists or medical doctors, according to an article by Dr. Glen Milstein in Psychiatric Times.

Dr. Samuel Cotton, a pioneer of the modern anti-slavery movement, died in December after a protracted battle with cancer.

Local residents of Kerala, India, are winning a battle against Coca-Cola India for clean ground water and soil, after months of collaboration with a BBC investigative reporter.

Michaela Bruzzese 3-01-2004
Reflections on the Common Lectionary, Cycle C
The Editors 3-01-2004

Care of the environment has long been an issue of great importance to our readers.

Twenty-four years after the "Morningside Massacre" in Greensboro, North Carolina
Ethel Steadman 2-01-2004
Thank you for the powerful cover piece
Hungry for the holy land?
Shout out to a Christian Palestinian leader.
Michaela Bruzzese 2-01-2004

Reflections on the Revised Common Lectionary, Cycle C