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September/October 2009 Sojourners Magazine
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November 2009 Sojourners Magazine
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December 2009 Sojourners Magazine
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6 Rules for Shameless Sex
Keith Graber Miller helps us explore what it means for Christians to both love sexuality and live faithfully. Plus: We asked our Twitter audience (yes, all 4,200 of them!) to share their thoughts about the topic. Read and hear what they had to say.
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'Lord, When Did We See You Sick?' 46 Million reasons for health-care reform.
"Our history, both as the church and as a country, can be told as a story of confronting and overcoming great challenges. It has never been easy, and the conflict of this summer's debate over health care and the health of our nation has shown just how difficult it can be." - Jim Wallis
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All Creation is Waiting
Climate Change and Our Future
A special Issue on Climate Change
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August 2009 Sojourners Magazine
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July 2009 Sojourners Magazine
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June 2009 Sojourners Magazine
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Sports and Human Rights
This month's cover story takes a look at how athletes have long flexed their muscles against racism, sexism, and other forms of injustice. by Dave Zirin
"Empowered by God” looks at a different aspect of our Christian story -- the powerful work and voices of women throughout our history. As Haddad writes, the ministry of the apostles and early evangelical women challenged cultural ideas and taboos about the “proper” role of women, reminding us that our service to God is not based on gender, class, race, or ethnicity, but on our hearts, minds, souls -- and actions. by Mimi Haddad
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The Truth Smirks
Introducing the magazine redesign: Sojourners has a new look!
Jim Wallis interviews funnyman Jon Stewart. Ancient Christian practices are finding a home in post-modern Christianity. by Brian McLaren Seventeen activists and church leaders talk about the disciplines that keep them girded for the struggle. by Vincent Harding, Vashti McKenzie, Donald Miller, and others
How I learned the real meaning of strength -- from the unlikeliest of people. by Alexis Torres-Fleming
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Abortion: Life and Choice
Glen Stassen and Julie Polter discuss the "bridge" that's being built to unite the two sides of the abortion debate. The new movement offers the potential to achieve real abortion reduction. Additional features include: Vietnamese artist Huong's use of public art as a means of healing, how reading the Bible and "literalism" can be seen as a problem in the U.S. and the church, plus Christ, culture and a look at Native American evangelicals.
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May 2009 Sojourners Magazine
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April 2009 Sojourners Magazine
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March 2009 Sojourners Magazine
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SPECIAL ISSUE: Building a Green Economy
Majora Carter shares her mission to make places and people bloom. We investigate the green industrial revolution and how it impacts us, plus a look at environmental advocates and the work that they do. Special focus: Books and the Earth. A look at the book business, green reads, and recycling books in a global library.
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Nashville's New Groove
Musician's share their talents with the hope that their work inspires social change. Central America struggles under the grips of gang violence. L'Arche founder Jean Vanier and theologian Stanley Hauerwas discuss the present state of the world. Plus: artwork from L'Arche member Eileen Schofield & Body Talk: a Christian response to a culture that glorifies thinness and individualism.
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Be the Change! How communities are building movements to help address poverty issues in their own neighborhoods. Jesus or Social Justice: Must We Choose? A look into evangelism and social justice issues. Plus, Richard Stearns, president of World Vision, shares his story of faith, hope and love.
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February 2009 Sojourners Magazine
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January 2009 Sojourners Magazine
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The Spirit of the New Islam.
Eboo Patel on faith, religious identity, and why he believes al Qaeda is one of the "most effective youth organizations in the world today." Plus: Author Walter Brueggemann discusses individualism, greed, and the role they play in the economic collapse.
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Dear President Obama Memos to the new president from political, cultural, and religious leaders by Jim Wallis, Elizabeth Edwards, Bono, Nicholas Kristof, Marian Wright Edelman, and others.
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