Publications

inSpire - Winter/Spring 2007

 

Features


Courageous Church

 

The Presbyterian Church (USA) is working with the Coalition of Immokalee Farmworkers in Florida to support fair wages for farmworkers who pick tomatoes for the fast-food industry.

by Noelle Damico


Talents and Tongues Employ *.pdf

 

PTS students don’t wait until they graduate to begin serving the communities where they live and work. They sell books, fight fires, support alternative gift-giving, and teach high schoolers through drama—all while they study.

by Heather Roote Faller and Kathryn Lester


Ratus Reformatus, Semper Reformandum

 

Almost all PTS alums remember the Great Rat who lives at the bottom of the Hodge Hall staircase. This year marks its fortieth birthday!

by Charles D. Robison


Princeton’s Philosophical Family Ties

 

John Witherspoon, James McCosh, and John Mackay were three Scottish immigrants who played a central role in forming Princeton’s seminary and university as intellectual centers in higher education.

by Gordon Graham


From Generation to Generation

 

A father’s faith and life in World War Two Korea gave a rich legacy to his nation, his church, and his daughter.

by Inn Sook Lee


 

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inSpire
Winter/Spring 2007

On the Cover:
Taking a stand for justice for farmworkers means following the journey of food from field to picker to produce market to fast-food restaurant.