Doing Nothing is Not an Option -- United to End Genocide
Last weekend, I had the privilege of spending some time at the End Genocide Action Summit, which brought people from all over the world to Washington, D.C., to learn about and fight against genocide,...
View ArticleWaxing Poetic: The Great Gatsby Revisited As Audiobook
With her teenage son reading The Great Gatsby for school, poet Sarah Vanderveen revisits Fitzgerald's masterpiece, this time as an audio experience. read more
View ArticleSoul Food
When Sojourners CEO Jim Wallis departed on his three-month sabbatical at the beginning of January, I sent him a list of books, films and music that I thought would nourish his mind and spirit in,...
View ArticleBecoming Unglued (In a Good Way)
What matters is human ingenuity. Allow people a window of freedom, and they will fly through it.They will buy millions of tablet computers as escape from cramped airplane seating and being tethered to...
View ArticleWhat Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?
“What do you want to be when you grow-up?” is the pressure filled question that people begin asking as soon as they feel young people are old enough to answer. From there it only gets worse. It’s a...
View ArticleStorytelling and Social Change
The stories we tell today are simply the next chapter in an overarching narrative of hope, justice, and pluralism.read more
View ArticleHouse of Prayer and Dreams
Haiti's once and future cathedral is a place of healing and memory.read more
View ArticleBuilding A World Without Hate
The question for me as a teacher is not so much "What could have been?" as it is "What can be?"I think of my fourth grader holding signs that say, "I am MLK,""I am Anne Frank,""I am Harvey Milk,""I am...
View ArticleEveryday Moments of Resurrection
We tend to consider the crucifixion, the resurrection, and Pentecost in two ways primarily. We see them as history, stories about things that happened a long time ago. Or we consider them through...
View ArticleSix Reasons Americans Still Need Christianity
In a secularized society obsessed with consumerism, entertainment, and modernization, Christianity is often portrayed as being old-fashioned, irrelevant, and useless, but it still serves some very...
View ArticleWho Is Your Woman of Faith?
Women of faith have moved hearts, minds, and mountains. They have changed the world by their faithful witness – and changed lives. Through our Women and Girls campaign, Sojourners is working to gather...
View ArticleSoul Food
When Sojourners CEO Jim Wallis departed on his three-month sabbatical at the beginning of January, I sent him a list of books, films and music that I thought would nourish his mind and spirit in,...
View ArticleBecoming Unglued (In a Good Way)
What matters is human ingenuity. Allow people a window of freedom, and they will fly through it.They will buy millions of tablet computers as escape from cramped airplane seating and being tethered to...
View ArticleWhat Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?
“What do you want to be when you grow-up?” is the pressure filled question that people begin asking as soon as they feel young people are old enough to answer. From there it only gets worse. It’s a...
View ArticleStorytelling and Social Change
The stories we tell today are simply the next chapter in an overarching narrative of hope, justice, and pluralism.read more
View ArticleHouse of Prayer and Dreams
Haiti's once and future cathedral is a place of healing and memory.read more
View ArticleBuilding A World Without Hate
The question for me as a teacher is not so much "What could have been?" as it is "What can be?"I think of my fourth grader holding signs that say, "I am MLK,""I am Anne Frank,""I am Harvey Milk,""I am...
View ArticleEveryday Moments of Resurrection
We tend to consider the crucifixion, the resurrection, and Pentecost in two ways primarily. We see them as history, stories about things that happened a long time ago. Or we consider them through...
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