Principals then and now include Jim Wallis and Joe Roos. While their commitment is sincere, their religion has apparently stunted their political analysis. By 1986 they boasted a slick 56-page monthly with a circulation of nearly 60,000. The content included some political news with an anti-imperial slant, but most of the articles betrayed a preoccupation with Christian identity and what this means in contemporary America. We don't follow the magazine apart from the occasional stray article. Similarly, Jim Wallis and Sojourners, whose names are by now household words in Christian circles, have shown no interest in secular, anti-Establishment research tools like NameBase, and almost no interest in investigative journalism.
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