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Reverence for the Sacred Land: A Response to Endemic Violence in Central America
Tobias Roberts explores violence El Salvador and searches for ways to create a less violent world.Franklin Graham tangles with Obama
American evangelist Billy Graham has met every U.S. president since WWII and gotten quite close to some of them. But his son and evangelistic heir Franklin, faltered recently in his presidential relations.Monoculture is diabolical, diversity is divine
Shane Claiborne of the Simple Way visits an urban farm in Brazil. He discovers that the recession may be a way for people to recapture imagination and create community.New article online: Evangelical school cancels breakfast with Bush
A fundraising breakfast for Tyndale University College and Seminary was cancelled after it was publicly revealed that George W. Bush would be speakingFormer Geez web editor wins peace medal
Bre Woligroski, former web editor for _Geez_ wins a peace medal for social justice and gender equality work.New article online: Behind the activist celebrities is a league of great women
Very often our magazine profiles men who are great people and exceptional leaders. But that doesn’t mean that only men fill the role of activist leaders. This article profiles five of the many women activists from within our communities.The High Price of Materialism
Psychologist Tim Kasser articulates how the culture of consumerism that flourishes in the United States undermines citizens well-being.Billy Graham meets the evangelist of outrage
A comparison of two books by guys in their 90s. One, history’s greatest evangelist, the other a concentration camp survivor who helped draft the UN Declaration of Human Rights.National prayer breakfast for the 99 percent
“Every year there is a gathering of [American] faith, political, business, military and media leaders. . . . It is called the National Prayer Breakfast. This breakfast is by invitation only with a cost of $650.00 a plate.” So says a group called “People’s Prayer Breakfast.” So while Obama was praying with the big wigs, they held a parallel event.New article online: 40-foot inflatable missile protest
A former U.S. nuclear submarine captain was arrested along with others at a naval base in Washington state in a commemorative protest of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The center piece of the protest was a full scale inflatable Trident II (D-5) missile.
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