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Carrie Adams
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Email: cadams@sojo.net

Jim Wallis is an activist, speaker, the New York Times bestselling author. He is available for comment on a wide range of issues concerning the intersection of faith and politics. 

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Sojourners' Director of Mobilizing Lisa Sharon Harper is available for comment or interview on topics such as immigration, race relations, environmental justice, domestic poverty, and issues of war and peace.

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Sojourners' Web Editor and Director of New Media is available for comment on the intersection of faith and politics, and is a pithy commentator/cultural translator about faith and film/music/television, spirituality and celebrity, AIDS, Africa, adoption, and the Big Lebowski. 

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Sojourners' Director of Communications Tim King is available for comment on a wide range of topics. He specializes in economic inequality and poverty, faith and politics, global and domestic poverty, the 2012 elections, and young Christians.

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Sojourners 05/10/2012
Encourages respect for equal rights, religious liberty, civil discourse Washington DC, May 10 – Yesterday, President Obama announced his personal...
Sojourners 04/19/2012
SOJOURNERS LAUNCHES 2012 ELECTION CAMPAIGN, VIDEO “Voting for Us,” With Party Affiliation in Decline, Campaign Focuses on People and Issues...
03/22/2012
Full quotation and links to relevant resources on the faith response to Rep. Paul Ryan's 2013 budget.
02/09/2012
Click here for full list (Name, City, State) of grassroots pastors who signed Sojourners' Faith and Election Pledge

Sojourners in the News RSS

bread.org 05/24/2012
Politics is one of two things for the most of us. For some, it is a high-level battle of ideas fueled by ideology, philosophy, and sometimes theology. For others, politics is about public policies that shape the flow of life on the ground, and it is personal. For me it is the latter.
The New York Times 05/19/2012
In 16 books and hundreds of scholarly articles, Dr. Wink became “one of the most important social and political theologians of the 20th century,” in the words of Sojourners, an ecumenical Christian magazine.In 16 books and hundreds of scholarly articles, Dr. Wink became “one of the most important social and political theologians of the 20th century,” in the words of Sojourners, an ecumenical Christian magazine.
Christianity Today 05/18/2012
Leaders from Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, World Relief, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the National Latino Evangelical Coalition, Sojourners, National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, the World Evangelical Alliance, the Christian Community Development Association, the NAE, and other prominent faith-based groups sent an open letter to Congress opposing the new provisions.
Episcopal News Service 05/18/2012
Virginia Theological Seminary celebrated its 189th Commencement today, awarding 53 students, representing more than 24 dioceses and five countries, with degrees of Master in Divinity, Master of Arts, Master of Arts in Christian Education, Doctor of Ministry, Post-Graduate Diplomas in Anglican Studies, and the Licentiate in Theology. The commencement address, given by the Rev. Jim Wallis, president and CEO of Sojourners, was streamed live to over five countries including Cambodia, Jamaica, and Greece.
The Giro 05/17/2012
Since he has entered office, Obama has not formally joined a church or closely associated with one pastor. Instead, he has occasionally sought on advice on policy matters that also have a religious component from a group that includes Hunter and T.D. Jakes, an African-American pastor who runs a church called the Potter's House in Dallas. He has also held prayer phone calls with these leaders, who also include the Rev. Jim Wallis and the Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell, according to the New York Times.
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