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March 2005 Sojourners

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April 2005 Sojourners

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June 2005 Sojourners

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Catholics at the Crossroads - Can the U.S. church find redemption? by Heidi Schlumpf; Challenge and hope in the global South, by Marie Dennis; The Vatican's management problem, by Richard Rohr. Also: Privatizing Social Security; Tsunami Politics; William Stringfellow's Legacy. A look at how President Bush's tax plan aids the wealthy at everyone else's expense.  Features include an investigation on Jimmy Lee Jackson's murder by a state trooper and the strange new life that the "Lost Boys" of Sudan now live in the United States. Donna Britt reveals "Confessions of a Blue State Christian," a look at the "purple" soul.  Features include Maya Lin's ark-inspired sanctuary and a report on how women and girls are key to fighting global poverty.
July 2005 Sojourners

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August 2005 Sojourners

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September/October 2005 Sojourners

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Young Christians discover that it takes a village to make a marriage, and vice versa.  Features include an interview with South Africa's Anglican Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane and a look at the members of the San Jose Church in Jinocuao, Nicaragua. Reality Check - Facts on the ground in Israel and Palestine belie politicians' false optimism.  Features a conversation with an Indigo Girl, the human cost of the war on terror, and a 16th century mystic's wisdom. Why Did the Christian Cross the Road?  A look at the perils of being bridge people. Features include a look at the fight against child prostitution and Christian higher education that prepare students to address the social and political turmoil of our day.
November 2005 Sojourners

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December 2005 Sojourners

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Can You See Me Now? The storms in the Gulf exposed a long-denied side of America.  Includes a special section on books and music, featuring Jars of Clay and Christian fantasy fiction for young adults. Vital Signs: Congregations find passion and purpose by blending ancient traditions and contemporary action. Features include a tribute to Nelson Good, a Bible study on struggle and longing in Matthew's Gospel, and an examination of Advent.