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Cover Story
Where the Spirit Leads
Pentecostals may be the least known and most unpredictable group on the landscape.
by Aaron McCarroll Gallegos
A History of Separation
Latino Pentecostals are increasingly seeing political action as an act of faith.
by Arlene Sanchez Walsh
PLUS: Latino Expressions of Faith and Justice
Latino believers don't fit a single mold, and they have expressed their faith in the world in a variety of ways.
by Aaron McCarroll Gallegos
Features
Grace and Glory
Paintings by Rudolph Valentino Bostic
The Roots of Justice Revival
During the Second Great Awakening, the fruits of conversion included social reform.
by Jim Rice
Death by Asylum
An interview with immigrant and author Edwidge Danticat.
by Rose Marie Berger
Commentary
'Toward a Nuclear-Free World'
Reaganites against the bomb.
by Tyler Wigg Stevenson and Jessica Wilbanks
A Dream for Zimbabwe
Resisting a state at war with its people.
by Joy Kauffman
Loving our Neighbors
Christian-Muslim dialogue raises hope - and suspicion.
by Jim Rice
Columns
Hearts & Minds: A Turning Point
After 40 years, we might finally be ready to come out of the wilderness.
by Jim Wallis
The Hungry Spirit: A Peculiar Hope
Sometimes, Easter finds us.
by Rose Marie Berger
H'rumphs: How About That Economy?
Worried about your financial future? Have a Life Saver.
by Ed Spivey Jr.
Culture Watch
Organizing Hope
Tapping the reservoirs of church and community.
by Danny Duncan Collum
Kitchen-Table Giving
Who needs a charity ball when you can have a potluck?
by Julie Polter
Reckoning with Faith
by Judy Coode
Film Review:
Constantine’s Sword
by
Oren Jacoby.
The God Factor
Books that bridge faith and politics.
by Molly Marsh
Review:
Beyond Left and Right: Helping Christians Make Sense of American Politics
by
Amy Black.
Wayward Christian Soldiers: Freeing the Gospel from Political Captivity
by
Charles Marsh.
Red Letter Christians: A Citizen's Guide to Faith and Politics
by
Tony
Campolo.
A New Kind of Conservative
by
Joel Hunter.
Heroic Conservatism: Why Republicans Need to Embrace America's Ideals
by
Michael Gerson.
Pledging Allegiance
by Cara Boekeloo
Book Review:
Jesus for President: Politics for Ordinary Radicals
by
Shane Claiborne and
Chris Haw.
Caricatures and Cliches
by Robert Roth
Book Review:
Bitter Friends, Bosom Enemies: Iran, the U.S., and the Twisted Path to Confrontation
by
Barbara Slavin .
New and Noteworthy
by Molly Marsh
- Book: Exodus: Let My People Go
by
Daniel
Berrigan.
- Book: Plant a Seed of Peace
by
Rebecca Seiling.
- Film: The Singing Revolution
by
Maureen Castle Tusty.
- Book: In the World but Not of It
by
Brett Grainger.
Departments
Inside Story
by The Editors
Between the Lines |
How Green is Your Collar? |
Demolition of Public Housing Approved |
Christians Push Peace in Kenya |
Best Product |
News Bites |
Living the Word: Resistance and Survival
by Laurel A. Dykstra
Poetry: Prayer
beginning with four lines from Taha Muhammad Ali
by Ed Madden
Letters |
No Safety |
A Picture of the Kingdom |
Laugh Lines |
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