THERE ARE 13 ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE
Hope in the Cities: 'Change is inevitable. Growth is optional.'
Meet the man behind an international move to outlaw bribery
For the last three years, western Christians have been retracing the steps of the first Crusaders...
A sense of inner freedom is often the exception rather than the norm in life. Yet could it be permanent?
When her husband and her daughter became seriously ill, Harriet Cameron's world was turned upside down.
In this new feature, we shall report on developments since our publication of a major story.
The year 2000 may just be a turn of the calendar, a more exciting date--but it has the power to inspire and to generate action.
Nobody said that healing history or treading the path of forgiveness would be easy.
South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) is a weighty affair...
William Winter, one of the architects of Clinton's new initiative on race, grew up on a farm.
Wake-Up Call (En)
Cricket White describes how near-disaster pitched her into working with Hope in the Cities.
Watching Myrlie Fly (En)
Racism is often subtle these days in the US. It is more likely to come in a suit than in a Ku Klux Klan robe.
Italian journalist Luigi Accatolli has documented 94 occasions when the Pope has apologized publicly...