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Sojourners Magazine: August 1983

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Cover Story

The gospel and the Nuclear-Free and Independence Pacific Movement

Feature

The story of Peace Pentecost
Squelching democratic initiative in Peru
Taking on U.S. military might on Kwajalein
The church's voice for a nuclear-free Pacific
On March 1, 1954, at 6:45 a.m., the U.S. government detonated a 15-megaton hydrogen bomb in the Bikini Atoll.

Commentary

Military dominance and debauchery

Columns

Thirty-eight years ago this month, two U.S. bombers took off three days apart from the Pacific island of Tinian, at that time the largest airfield in the world.
In Pasadena, at the recent evangelical Conference on Church and Peacemaking in a Nuclear Age, I was reminded of a conversation that took place in 1977 between Wes Granberg-Michaelson, Gordon Cosby, Richard Barnet, Mernie King, and myself.
For many of us the thought of Vietnam brings back intense and painful memories.
You can feel the spirit of places.

Departments

Our Pacific islands are yours, O Lord, And all the seas that surround them. You made the palm trees grow, And the birds fly in the air.