We currently have the table of contents for all back issues of Sojourners magazine from Fall 1971, and we have online content for all back issues since January 1994. You can find them below or through our search engine using key words in the text. To obtain printed copies of available back issues, including those before 1994, visit the Sojourners Resource Center or call 1-800-714-7474 or (202)328-8842.
Sojourners 2012
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Inside the Mind of a Hate Group
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'The Baptist Preacher Who Banned Fried Chicken' and Other Stories of Churches on the Front Lines of Healthy Eating
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Banking for the Rest of Us
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Where do we find hope? Civil Rights historian Vincent Harding on what it takes to preserve for the long haul.
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Breaking the chains of the global slave trade will take every weapon in the arsenal of nonviolence.
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And God said, all nations will submit to your exceptional status. And the other nations said, like, dude, you gotta be kiddin' me.
Sojourners 2011
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The Occupy movement rekindles hope from New York to Seattle and around the world. What's next?
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From a Shoebox to a Movement: For 40 years, Sojourners has been fighting the good fight. Where do we go from here?
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Peace Be Upon Them: Christians and Muslims in the post-9/11 world.
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Your Daughters Will Prophesy: Why girls hold the key to a new South Africa
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Organizing: Is There an App for That? How online tools are transforming the way social change happens.
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Let Them Eat Tanks: How the Pentagon's binge spending is starving the rest of us.
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The Surprising Power of Nonviolence: How Egyptian activists turned enemies into allies -- and pulled off a revolution. Plus: a century of civil resistance, a freedom fighter tells his story, and rereading feminism.
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Overcoming Denial: How to talk to talk to climate change skeptics (with all due respect). Ten myths about global warming, and what the science really says. Bill McKibben on the biggest problem we've ever faced.
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Afghanistan: Why it's time to end the war, and how to do it. The human cost, abroad and at home. Securing rights for women and girls after the exit.
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Cruel and Unequal: How our penal system mass-produces second-class citizens.
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Is God Violent? What the scandal of the cross says about the nature of God, by Brian McLaren
Sojourners 2010
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The Politics of Childbirth: Why is it such a fight to have a 'natural' birth? How women are taking on the medical establishment -- and winning.
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The Gospel According to the Tea Party
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Why Glenn Beck Hates Community Organizers: They give power to the people; they change the future; they help churches work for justice; they help people stand together; and they're making a difference.
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Nature in a Chokehold: Reflections on the catastrophe in the Gulf by: Jim Wallis, Gretel Ehrlich, Ched Myers, Elaine Enns, Calvin DeWitt, Majora Carter, James Lee Burke, and Bill Wylie-Kellermann.
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Boys Don't Cry: And other dangerous lies.
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Dethroning King Coal
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Is the 'Emerging Church' for Whites Only?
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Confronting Goliath: Elizabeth Warren on how we can get protection from the titans of Wall Street.
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Citizen or Criminal? The Christian call for humane immigration reform
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A Moral Compass for the New Economy: Rediscovering Values on Wall Street, Main Street, and Your Street.
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It Takes a Woman to Change a Village: Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn on women, power, and social change.
Sojourners 2009
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All Creation is Waiting ... Climate change and our future
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'Lord, When Did We See You Sick?': 46 million reasons for health-care reform.
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6 Rules* for Shameless Sex ... *Actually, they're more like guidelines.
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Sports and Human Rights: The Hidden History
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The Truth Smirks: Jon Stewart says he's not a prophet. But he plays one on TV. An interview by Jim Wallis
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The angry extremes of the abortion debate have only left each side hardened. But a burgeoning new movement bridges the two positions to actually reduce abortion.
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Growing a Green Economy: How cleaning up our act can help the environment -- and create jobs.
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Nashville's New Groove: The sound of social change
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Be the Change!
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The Spirit of the New Islam: Eboo Patel and the struggle for the soul of a generation and Daisy Khan on Islam as an 'American Religion.'
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Dear President Obama: Memos to the new president.
Sojourners 2008
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The Financial Crisis: Where Is God in All This?
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The New Evangelical Voter: No longer in a lock-step with the Religious Right, many evangelicals are discovering a deeper understanding of what it means to be pro-life.
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Across the Great Divide
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'I have the health care I need. Shouldn't everyone?' Elizabeth Edwards on the moral outrage of 47 million Americans without health insurance -- and what we can do about it.
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World food crisis: 7 Steps to food sanity
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Making Their Mark: Young Christians are finding new ways to connect their faith to action. The church, and the world, will never be the same.
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Putting Your Money Where Your Heart Is: When the economy takes a downturn, what happens to the common good?
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Where the Spirit Leads: Latino Pentecostals defy simplistic labels, but they may be a key swing demographic in the political wars of 2008.
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Is It Still a Wonderful Life? Building a new politics on the old values of generosity, compassion, and community
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The Great Awakening: Reviving Faith and Politics in a Post-Religious Right America
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To Whom Do We Belong? On Iraq, many U.S. Christians listened more to George Bush's American nationalism than they did the global Body of Christ.