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Special Books Issue: The Power of the Word
Reading With New Eyes A spirituality of reading. by Nancy M. Malone, OSU
The People Of The Books The written word isn't going away anytime soon, and religion's effect on the publishing industry is part of the reason. by Phyllis Tickle
The Story Preceded Us An interview with Paul Elie on faith and writing. by Danny Duncan Collum
Recent Books Of Note Book: The Saints' Guide to Happiness: Everyday Wisdom from the Lives of the Saints by Robert Ellsberg Book: Breathing Space: Heidi Neumark Book: A Generous Orthodoxy by Brian McLaren Book: Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder Book: William Sloan Coffin Jr.: A Holy Impatience by Warren Goldstein Book: Citizenship Papers by Wendell Berry Book: Speaking My Mind by Tony Campolo Book: The Working Poor: Invisible in America by David K. Shipler Book: Leadership from Inside Out: Spirituality and Organizational Change by Wes Granberg-Michaelson Book: What's the Matter With Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America by Thomas Frank Book: The Woman Behind the Collar by Joy Carroll Wallis compiled by Molly Marsh
The Indigo Girl Between Haiti and the streets of Brooklyn. by Edwidge Danticat
License To Thrill Three pop theology books to leave behind. by Jason Byassee
Words To Live By In telling their stories, guests at the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen feast on divine mystery. by Elizabeth Maxwell
Features
What I'm Reading by Brian D. McLaren
What I'm Reading by Kathleen Norris
What I'm Reading by Phillip Yancey
What I'm Reading by David James Duncan
Editorials
The Power of the Word Reading passionately isn't about escaping reality, but about plunging further into it. by Julie Polter
Columns
Hearts & Minds: Rolling to Overcome Poverty The 7-year-old's poster said, 'Every Life is Sacred. Stop Poverty.' by Jim Wallis
Eyes & Ears: Pledging Allegiance to the Imagination Wright was a political activist, but his loyalty was to his art. by Danny Duncan Collum
H'rumphs: Road-Testing The Purpose-Driven Life I'd miss the good old days, but they were before my time. by Ed Spivey Jr.
Departments
Living the Word: Digging For Treasure As Paul reminds us, we are all the adopted sons and daughters of God. by Michaela Bruzzese |
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