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Reverend Jim Wallis (born June 4 , 1948 in Detroit, Michigan ) is a Christian writer and political activist, best known as the founder and editor of '' Sojourners '' magazine and of the Washington DC based Christian community of the same name. Wallis actively eschews political labels, but his advocacy tends to focus on issues of Peace and Social Justice , earning him his primary support from the Religious Left . Wallis is also known for his opposition to the religious right's fiscal and foreign policies, and for his oft-repeated thematic statements such as, "The monologue of the religious right has ended, and a new dialogue has begun." Raised in a traditional Evangelical family, as a young man Wallis became active in the Civil Rights Movement . He graduated from Michigan State University , where he was President of Students For A Democratic Society and then went on to attend Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Illinois where he joined with other young seminarians in establishing the community that eventually became Sojourners. His books include ''). His writings are regularly published as op-eds in major media outlets, and he teaches a course in religion and politics at Harvard University . He is also the convener of Call To Renewal , an interfaith effort to end poverty. Jim Wallis lives in inner-city Washington, D.C. with his wife, Joy, and their sons, Luke and Jack. In December 2005 Wallis was arrested with over a hundred other Christian activists who were protesting a House Republican budget plan that would cut into programs designed to aid low-income families. QUOTES "To allow political ideology to overshadow human needs and fundamental issues of life and death is to go seriously astray." "We are the leaders we've been waiting for." "Jesus didn’t speak at all about homosexuality. There are about 12 verses in the Bible that touch on that question.....There are thousands of verses on poverty. I don’t hear a lot of that conversation." {Link without Title} "If I'm an unborn child I should stay unborn. Once I'm born I'm off the radar screen of the religious right - no child care, no support for mothers. It's probirth, not pro-life." "There are two great hungers in our world today, one for spiritual integrity and the other for social justice. And the connection between the two is the one the world is waiting for." BOOKS
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