In This Issue
How would Jesus address the issues of our day?
Sex trafficking is big business - and the root of that business is closer to home than you might think.
Christians and an economy of shame.
Conflict may be an inevitable part of life, but how you deal with it isn't. Many schools are teaching a better way.
Plenty of "life learning" takes place outside the ivied walls.
Columnists
Through work we not only transform the world, we are transformed ourselves.
Table of Contents
Cover Story
Features
Sex trafficking is big business - and the root of that business is closer to home than you might think.
Conflict may be an inevitable part of life, but how you deal with it isn't. Many schools are teaching a better way.
Commentary
Columns
Through work we not only transform the world, we are transformed ourselves.
Culture Watch
Neoconservatives and humanitarians can share a false trust in weaponry and a not-so-subtle imperialism.
Departments
Jesus sums up faithfulness as being other-oriented. It's about God. It's about the neighbor.
After more than a dozen years at the corner of Chapin and 15th
Streets NW, Sojourners is moving to another location in
Washington, D.C.





