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Inside Story

by The Editors 11-01-1998
The terrorist bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and the subsequent U.S.

Inside Story

by The Editors 09-01-1998
A basic principle of organizing is that a group of people with a common purpose can accomplish more than a single individual.

Inside Story

by The Editors 07-01-1998
This issue has the final "Signs & Wonders" column from contributing editor Joyce Hollyday.

Inside Story

by The Editors 05-01-1998
WE SEEK OUT most of our articles-solicit them from authors or write them ourselves. Once in a while an article is sent in that fits both our plans and our limited space.

Inside Story

by The Editors 03-01-1998
Some say chaos brings creativity.

Inside Story

by The Editors 01-01-1998
Several people from Sojourners attended the October 1997 Promise Keepers' "Stand in the Gap" gathering here in Washington, D.C.

Inside Story

by The Editors 11-09-1997

During the early '70s, some of the people involved with the founding of Sojourners Community and magazine went on a road trip from Chicago  to Washington, D.C.

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by The Editors 09-01-1997

Once we had gone beyond Left and Right, liberal and conservative, East and West, nothing remained but to go beyond the false categories of taste and decency. 

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by The Editors 07-01-1997
Miriam Therese Winter is a Catholic sister teaching in a Protestant seminary.

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by The Editors 05-01-1997
Sometimes (well, occasionally) the words and image that we put on our cover come together quickly, seemingly with little effort on our part.

Inside Story

by The Editors 03-01-1997
Following President Clinton's signing of the federal "welfare reform" legislation last August, three top administration officials resigned in protest.

Clarification

by The Editors 01-01-1997

Several of our readers have contacted us asking for the date and circumstances of Henri Nouwen's death.

Inside Story

by The Editors 01-01-1997

Our cover story is a tribute to Jean Sindab, a tireless worker for peace and justice and a joy-filled and fun-loving woman who died a year ago this month of cancer.

Inside Story

by The Editors 11-01-1996
When a beloved person dies abruptly, first the bad news flies, short and rending.

Inside Story

by The Editors 11-01-1996

When a beloved person dies abruptly, first the bad news flies, short and rending.

Celebrating 25 Years

by The Editors 11-01-1996
A quarter century with Sojourners

Inside Story

by The Editors 09-01-1996
From the Editors

From the Editors

No Limit On Love

by The Editors 09-01-1996
A collection of memories and well-wishes from the friends and family of Barb and Jim Tamialis

 At home, the best-known of Sojourners' Washington, D.C.-based ministries is the Sojourners Neighborhood Center, where Barb Tamialis has served as executive director and her husband Jim Tamialis has served on the board since the Center's inception. When Barb and Jim's 25th wedding anniversary rolled around, we threw these original community members a party and put into action another Sojourners ministry: We "published" a collection of memories and wishes from their friends and family.

Love, commitment, and faith come up often in 25 Years Together (a limited edition), as do references to Barb and Jim's adoption of three children over the years. The following excerpts testify to their witness in marriage, children, vocation, and community.
— The Editors

On the eve of her wedding to Jim, after the rehearsal and dinner, Barbie questioned her father about the mural wallpaper he had purchased to hang in the dining room. He had to admit that getting the yard in shape for the outdoor reception had taken all of his time and he had not been able to hang the wallpaper mural.

"No problem, let's hang it now," she said. So the mural was hung by Dad and Barbie on the eve of the wedding day and it still hangs there today, 25 years later.
— Mom and Dad Wallis (Barb's parents)

Twenty-one years ago, these two people gave me a gift that many children today only dream of—they gave me love and they gave me a family. I cannot say, honestly, that I have returned to them that same generosity, but they have been there for me nonetheless.
— Mike Tamialis (Barb and Jim's son)

Seeds

by The Editors 09-01-1996
Resources for study and action

Resources for study and action

Inside Story

by The Editors 07-01-1996

Washington, D.C., is a town with more than its share of vigils, marches, and demonstrations.