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Finding My Religion Young Christians - mainline and evangelical, Catholic and Protestant - are seeking new ways to connect their faith to action ... and in doing so [drum roll] change the world. by Amy Green
Redefining Holy We asked 10 next-gen leaders to tell us about their hopes, challenges, passions -- and favorite ways of getting their hands dirty. Interviewed by Sojourners
Features
All the Way to the Bank Opportunity International takes microfinance to the next level. by Meg E. Cox
Editorials
'A Theft from Those Who Hunger' Rampant military spending is making us less secure. by Frida Berrigan
It's a Start Apologies for slavery must be followed by steps to justice. by Donald W. Shriver Jr.
Out of Harm's Way Faith-based groups fight violence against women. by Molly Marsh
Between the Lines | Megachurches Meet on Immigration | Living for the City | Mexico Without Its Corn? | The Dangers of Heavy Metal | Real Product: Manicured Ministry |
Columns
Hearts & Minds: A Generation Comes of Age These young evangelicals refuse to reduce the gospel to a "fire-insurance" salvation pitch. by Jim Wallis
The Hungry Spirit: To Give or Not to Give? Pondering the rights of the poor while in line at Dunkin' Donuts. by Rose Marie Berger
Eyes & Ears: The Great Digital Switch In the coming technological revolution, will there be space for the common good? by Danny Duncan Collum
H'rumphs: One Man, One Clip The Supreme Court is about to rule on guns. Be afraid. by Ed Spivey Jr.
Departments
Living the Word: Uncomfortable Words by Laurel A. Dykstra
Poetry: What I have Seen by Kevin Hadduck
Letters | Timely Giving | Real Change | Defense Strategies |
Reviews
The Storm of Progress Filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung traces the intimate work of reconciliation in Rwanda. by Darren Hughes
Treating the Sojourner Book: Christians at the Border: Immigration, the Church, and the Bible, by M. Daniel Carroll Rodas. Baker Academic. Reviewed by Patty Kupfer
Religion and Race Book: W.E.B. Du Bois: American Prophet, by Edward J. Blum. University of Pennsylvania Press. Reviewed by Peter Heltzel |
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