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Features
When Enough is Enough
Why God's abundant life won't fit in a shopping cart, and other mysteries of consumerism. by William T. Cavanaugh
The Sabbath Promise
To follow Jesus more deeply, we must learn to stop and rest. by Michaela Bruzzese
It's the Sprawl, Y'all
Why suburbs-on-steroids are wearing out their welcome. by Julie Polter
Less is More
10 easy things (and a few harder ones) you can do to plug in to a simpler lifestyle. by Scott DeGraf
Ecology, Ethics, and the Making of Things
A world-renowned architect argues that following the law of nature can make human industry safe and healthful. by William McDonough
Create in Me a Green Heart...
Resources for a sustainable life. Compiled by Emily R. Hershberger
Battling Goliath in Tennessee
The Tennessee Justice Center advocates for the ill - and squares off against the state's health cuts. by Ted Parks
Commentary
'Tis a Gift to Be Simple
Our lives do not consist in the abundance of our possessions. by Jonathan Taplin
Columns
Hearts & Minds: For the Health of the Nation
Our uses of the earth must be designed to conserve and renew the Earth rather than to deplete or destroy it. by Jim Wallis
H'rumphs: Finally, Fiscal Responsibility
A way to save Social Security, Medicare and Lockheed Martin. by Ed Spivey Jr.
Culture Watch
Finding a Cultural Politics
Ossie Davis, Arthur Miller, and the common good. by Danny Duncan Collum
Departments
Inside Story
by The Editors
Living the Word: A Decathlon of Faith
by Paula Gooder
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