9 Quotes & Sayings By Jim Wallis

Jim Wallis is founder and president of Sojourners, a nonprofit Christian think tank. He is also the author of five New York Times bestsellers, including God's Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and The Good Fight: How Christians Can Survive the Liberal Assault on Faith . Wallis currently serves as an editor for Sojourners, writes a monthly column for Beliefnet.com , and hosts a weekly radio program on public radio's KCRW-FM. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Jann, and their two children.

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Some people believe the alternative to bad religion is secularism, but that's wrong .. .. The answer to bad religion is better religion--prophetic rather than partisan, broad and deep instead of narrow, and based on values as opposed to ideology. Jim Wallis
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You change society by changing the wind. Change the wind, transform the debate, recast the discussion, alter the context in which political discussions are being made, and you will change the outcomes... You will be surprised at how fast the politicians adjust to the change in the wind. Jim Wallis
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Sometimes in history the name of God has been invoked on behalf of actions and movements that have ennobled the human soul and lifted the body politic to a higher plane. Take the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., and the American civil rights movement, or Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the struggle against South African apartheid, as examples. Other times religious fervor has been employed for the worst kinds of sectarian and violent purposes. The Ku Klux Klan, the troubles in Northern Ireland, the wars in the former Yugoslavia, and David Koresh's Branch Davidian standoff in Waco, Texas, are frightening examples. Is there a reliable guide to when we are really hearing the voice of God, or just a self-interested or even quite ungodly voice in the language of heaven? I think there is. Who speaks for God? When the voice of God is invoked on behalf of those who have no voice, it is time to listen. But when the name of God is used to benefit the interests of those who are speaking, it is time to be very careful. . Jim Wallis
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Two of the greatest hungers in our world today are the hunger for spirituality and the hunger for social change. The connection between the two is the one the world is waiting for, especially the new generation. And the first hunger will empower the second. Jim Wallis
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Faith reminds us that change is always possible. Jim Wallis
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Hope unbelieved is always considered nonsense. But hope believed is history in the process of being changed. Jim Wallis
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The media seems to think only abortion and gay marriage are religious issues. Poverty is a moral issue, it's a faith issue, it's a religious issue. Jim Wallis
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I met the president when he was president-elect at a meeting in Austin. He spoke of his faith. He spoke of his desire for a compassionate conservatism, for a faith-based initiative that would do something for poor people. Jim Wallis