Sojourners Magazine
Chuck Collins on how income inequality undermines everyone’s quality of life—even the most wealthy.
With Southern working-class roots and Pentecostal flair, Metropolitan Community Churches grew in the 1980s and 1990s. But the good times didn’t last.
Evangelical theology has often promoted a punitive form of incarceration. A science-based therapy program looks deeper.
A Palestinian reflection on entering the season of Advent.
My work as a youth pastor inspired my work toward redistricting reform.
Sojourners editors highlight our favorite faith and justice books from the last 25 years.
So many of us have spiritual longings and progressive ideals that have not been fulfilled in our church. And so we seek. We often bounce around from church to church. We explore mindfulness, meditation, self-help, and countless other things. We may have lost track of how many books and seminars we have taken in. If you have been searching, looking for inner peace and healing, wanting to ditch the guilt and fear, yet also wanting to remain centered on Jesus and God, you may consider exploring A Course in Miracles.
Faith leaders have a message for survivors. We believe you.













