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To: Fedora
Sojourners: Get Connected: Online Directory

Vanderslice, Mara Louise

Email: Bvanders@worldnet.att.net

Greetings! I am back home in Boulder after completing my intern year with Sojourners 1997-98. I worked with the Call to Renewal and Jubilee 2000 during my year at Sojourners. I am hoping to connect up with other Sojourners subscribers in Colorado. I am looking for a church community and especially other young adults interested in faith and social justice. -- Before Sojourners I graduated from Earlham College with a degree in Peace and Global Studies. I also love the mountains, going hiking, skiing, running and mountain biking. Please get in touch with me, as I am trying to find a progressive Christian community in Colorado. Also, I would love to know about your church, Bible study or social justice work. If anyone is interested in forming a Jubilee 2000 chapter in Colorado please let me know. God bless! Address: 1011 Tantra Park Cir., Boulder, CO 80303, United States. Home: 303-499-8125. Date Entered: 09/08/1998. [Directory ID: 750].

28 posted on 06/15/2004 7:50:22 PM PDT by Fedora (Smeagol-Gollum 2004: "We can be our own VP, my Precious")
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30 posted on 06/15/2004 7:51:27 PM PDT by Fedora (Smeagol-Gollum 2004: "We can be our own VP, my Precious")
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To: Fedora
From S. Stephen Powell, Covert Cadre: Inside the Institute for Policy Studies, 281-3:

Sojourners was founded by Jim Wallis in 1976, the offspring of the Post American, which was published by a few radical theology students who banded together commal-style in Chicago in the late 1960s. Encouraged by Richard Barnet [of the Institute for Policy Studies], Gordon Cosby [of World Peacemakers], and others, Wallis decided to move his ragtag Christian hippie community to Washington. Barnet's influence was soon felt at Sojourners, for after Wallis moved the Sojourners commune to Washington and came in contact with IPS, the appearance of the magazine improved and its rhetoric was toned down. But when Wallis addresses his colleagues in the elite theological circles, he makes no effort to conceal his politics. He told Mission Tracks in 1979, in the article "Liberation and Conformity", that he hoped "more Christians will come to view the world through Marxist eyes. . ."

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The U.N. Special Session on Disarmament of 1978 was to be an extravaganza for peace activists throughout the Western world. . .The entire endeavor had been conceived and approved by the World Peace Council in 1975, based on the Soviets' perception. . .Never mind that nothing specific on disarament resulted from the special session. What did emerge were some organizational vehicles for "the movement"--Mobilization for Survival, the Riverside Church Disarmament Program, World Peacemakers--all of which "IPS fellows were instrumental in organizing", as an IPS annual report pointed out. . .

The theme of the March 1978 Sojourners issue was in keeping with the campaign being promoted by World Peacemakers. . .

31 posted on 06/15/2004 8:14:52 PM PDT by Fedora (Smeagol-Gollum 2004: "We can be our own VP, my Precious")
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