Sometimes it takes a natural disaster to reveal a social disaster.
The kingdom of God, which Jesus came to inaugurate, is meant to create an alternate reality in this world, and ultimately to transform the kingdoms o… - Jim Wallis
The kingdom of God, which Jesus came to inaugurate, is meant to create an alternate reality in this world, and ultimately to transform the kingdoms o…
- Jim Wallis
At times I think the truest image of God today is a black inner-city grandmother in the United States or a mother of the disappeared in Argentina or … - Jim Wallis
At times I think the truest image of God today is a black inner-city grandmother in the United States or a mother of the disappeared in Argentina or …
Hope is believing in spite of the evidence, and then watching the evidence change. - Jim Wallis
Hope is believing in spite of the evidence, and then watching the evidence change.
We can find common ground only by moving to higher ground. - Jim Wallis
We can find common ground only by moving to higher ground.
Anyone can love peace, but Jesus didn't say, "Blessed are the peace-lovers." He says �peacemakers.� He is referring to a life vocation, not a hobby o… - Jim Wallis
Anyone can love peace, but Jesus didn't say, "Blessed are the peace-lovers." He says �peacemakers.� He is referring to a life vocation, not a hobby o…
Faith reminds us that change is always possible. - Jim Wallis
Faith reminds us that change is always possible.
The Christian doctrine is one that is both about individual spirituality and a parallel commitment to social justice. - Jim Wallis
The Christian doctrine is one that is both about individual spirituality and a parallel commitment to social justice.
More than just a moral issue, hope is a spiritual and even religious choice. Hope is not a feeling; it is a decision. And the decision for hope is … - Jim Wallis
More than just a moral issue, hope is a spiritual and even religious choice. Hope is not a feeling; it is a decision. And the decision for hope is …
Last year, Americans spent $450 billion on Christmas. Clean water for the whole world, including every poor person on the planet would cost about $20… - Jim Wallis
Last year, Americans spent $450 billion on Christmas. Clean water for the whole world, including every poor person on the planet would cost about $20…
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