The Fig Tree stories of people putting their faith
into action
in the Northwest

Updated
9/9/05

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Archive of 2004 articles

• School of Americas protesters remember

• Marriage rally calls
for action


• Faiths address and act on violence in homes

• Debate is no substitute for honest discussion

• Speaker promotes student involvement

• Shawl knitters pray

• Club reaches children

• Teens teach peers

• Sweat equity builds skills

• Palestinian connects with area people


• Alliance addresses complex issues

• Organizing moves from relationships to action

• International council forms in Spokane

• Pullman teens touch Mexican families

• Grassroots effort saves potlucks




• Advocates discuss ballot issues

• Call lends credibility

• Parish balances building, ministries

• Pastor empowers Hispanic community


• Leaders summarize ecumenical and interfaith ties

• 'Women's Hearth' fits center's role


• Atlanta models inner city revival

• Local group models 'reneighboring'


• Ties change lives

• Friend to Friend ages

• Partners conserve

• Leader restores trust

• Retreats renew lives

• Poor gain voice

March 2004

May 2004



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