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Glenn Beck and the Foolishness of the Cross
Nukes Return to the Pacific
Religious groups, non-governmental organizations, and governments from around the world have been mobilizing...
True Colors
Child laborers, a human body stamped with an "HIV-positive" inscription, and a waterfowl stuck in an oil slick are three of the images used in controversial advertisements...
Giving, Taking, and the Common Good
Lois Jemtegard wanted to sell a portion of her land along the breathtaking Columbia River Gorge, a national scenic area. Interested buyers wanted to build a house on the property.
Briefly Noted
Members of SIPAZ (Servicio Internacional Para la Paz), an international coalition committed to supporting the peace process in Chiapas, Mexico, recently returned...
In Defense of Holy Ground
Most of us have places that, for us, hold a special sense of the divine-sacred locations where we go for prayer, meditation, and reflection.
Christian Peacemakers in the West Bank
Jeff Heie and Cliff Kindy, two of the members of Christian Peacemaker Teams serving in the West Bank, were detained by Israeli authorities for nine-and-a-half hours this past July.
Ending Child Prostitution
Live From Death Row, the new book by inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, continues to stir controversy.
The Rush to Judgment
Live From Death Row, the new book by inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, continues to stir controversy.
A Word From Death Row
Live From Death Row, the new book by inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, continues to stir controversy.
Briefly Noted
Live From Death Row, the new book by inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, continues to stir controversy.
Cutting a Deal With the American Family?
Live From Death Row, the new book by inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, continues to stir controversy.
What Goes Around Comes Around
A recent article in The New York Times reported that environmental consciousness and community trust in Portland, Oregon, can now be found in the form of a yellow bicycle.
'Cautious Optimism' on Haiti
For many religious peace and justice organizations, the invited invasion of Haiti has posed a dilemma: a clash between the commitment to nonviolence and the hunger for justice.