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IN YOUR AMAZING conversation between Bill Wylie-Kellermann and David Batstone ("God is My Palm Pilot," July-August 2001), I must side with Wylie-Kellermann.
IN JIM WALLIS' column on poverty not being a Left-Right issue, he is saying things that most of us progressives have been saying all along.
AIN'T NO SUCH baby as the Scottish Royal Navy ("Great Scot!" Between the Lines, May-June 2001), there's just the Royal Navy.
At the Faithdome in South Central Los Angeles in May, one of the most dynamic religious movements in the world was out in full force...
One of America's greatest strengths is our diversity of faith traditions. New research suggests we're getting stronger every day.
Two-Edged. In a national effort to disarm all fighting units in Sierra Leone, the U.N. destroyed nearly 10,000 firearms in a month-long amnesty period.
St. Paul-Reformation Lutheran Church turned the tables on hate-monger Fred Phelps in May when Phelps brought 10 of his followers to protest the ordination of Anita Hill, a lesbian pastor.
This spring 14 undocumented Mexican immigrants died from prolonged exposure to extreme heat in the Arizona desert.
When a U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency survey found that one out of every 10 people in Baltimore is a drug addict, Methodist pastor Tim Warner decided enough was enough.
"Curse Free TV" is a new invention that automatically filters out profanity and other offensive language in television programming.
Elizabeth Iguago came to the United States from Ecuador to work for an IMF official.
Sojourners board meetings are important to those of us on staff for a number of reasons.