Skip to Content
 
 
 
Find:
Advanced Search

Jim Wallis Resources

Articles, Blogs, and News

Sojourners: "Bush Has Given Christ a Bad Name," says Pastor in India

Kuruvilla Chandy

"Somehow I get the impression that the agenda of White Evangelical Christianity is being thrust on Evangelicals around the world." This testimony from a pastor in India is discouraging, but worthy of our attention.

God's Politics, a blog written by Jim Wallis and friends, has the full letter.

Jim Wallis' Bio from Sojourners

Jim Wallis is a bestselling author, public theologian, speaker, preacher, and international commentator on religion and public life, faith and politics. His latest book is The Great Awakening: Reviving Faith & Politics in a Post–Religious Right America (HarperOne, 2008). His previous book, God's Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn't Get It (Harper Collins, 2005), was on the New York Times bestseller list for 4 months. He is President and Chief Executive Officer of Sojourners; where he is editor-in-chief of Sojourners magazine, whose combined print and electronic media have a readership of more than 250,000 people.

Read more

Jim Wallis: Looking for the Next Great Awakening

Park Street Church (sushiesque, Flickr)Last night Jim Wallis spoke at the historic Park Street Church about hope. Though we have mountains to move - poverty both global and domestic, climate change, sex trafficking - we have Christ's promise that our faith can move mountains. The Gospel always comes as good news in the midst of bad news; it does not ignore the evils of our world, but it creates a new order in which those evils can no longer stand.

Read more

Evangelical Politics Seeks a New Path (The New York Times)

NYT Mag: Values Voter Bumper Sticker Montage

You know things are changing in the evangelical world when the New York Times takes notice.

This Sunday, the New York Times Magazine published a feature article titled "The Evangelical Crackup." It's a quite lengthy and well-researched piece detailing how many evangelicals are waking up to the reality that God's social concerns are broader than the platform of the Republican Party.

If you don't have the time to read all 10 pages of the article, Jim Wallis has the highlights.

Read more
TechMission Corps City Vision College ChristianVolunteering.org