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Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 5/26/00 | posted 5/01/2000 12:00AM

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A Mighty Fortress," appearing in The New York Times Magazine just three months ago. That article, by Margaret Talbot, clearly suggested that the home schooling movement is dominated by retreating fundamentalists who want no part of the rest of the world. The world changes fast, doesn't it?
Jim Wallis, Superman
Or so should be the title of this Knight-Ridder story profiling the Call to Renewal and Sojourners leader and his latest crusade to end poverty. "When Wallis speaks, the big shots tend to listen," writes Clark Morphew. "He has been a relentless missionary all his adult life working for the rights of the poor." Yeah, yeah.
Wallis is great. But a bit more assessment of his message and plans would have been nice, too.
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