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Nonviolence and Peace

SojoAction: Nonviolence and Peace

Blessed are those who make peace. Since Sojourners began in 1971, we have emphasized nonviolence, peace, and restorative justice to build up the reign of God. From early protest against the Vietnam War and anti-torture campaigns to addressing today’s issues of drone warfare, mass shootings, non-state armed conflicts, and nuclear weapons, our commitment to peacemaking and in-depth exploration into nonviolent responses to violence remains firm.

We are working toward a world like the prophet Isaiah envisioned — where swords are turned into plowshares and nations study war no more.

Nonviolence and Peace
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Our Work

Join us as we demand for President Biden to apply pressure for an immediate #ceasefire & an unimpeded flow of medical aid, water, food, & fuel to Gazan civilians.
This resource is a collection of tips, articles, books, prayers, and scripture to begin the journey of processing global events, conflict, and crisis with children in your life in developmentally appropriate ways.
BLM
The world systematically devalues Black life, turns Black life into death-bound life, and it is our task — as justice seekers and as Christians — to embrace Black resurrection. by Vincent W. Lloyd
A group of protestors wearing masks, hats, and sweatshirts touch and gather around a memorial stone dedicated to Manuel Esteban “Tortuguita” Paez Terán, a 26-year-old demonstrator killed by law enforcement.
Atlanta's police department plans to construct a massive training facility for its force by razing a forest, and Georgians ain't having it.
John Noltner interviews Sojourners' senior editor Rose Marie Berger on nonviolence and the war in Ukraine.
Elaine Enns and Ched Myers interview Sojourners' senior editor Rose Marie Berger on her return from the first international interfaith peace delegation to Kyiv, Ukraine, since the start of the Russian military invasion in February 2022.
...and other questions about Jesus' most controversial teachings.
Time for a new paradigm in Palestine/Israel? Why settlements have made a two-state solution impossible.
Around the world, visual artists are transforming objects "created for evil" into works of beauty and power.
Why our faith delegation went to Ukraine to pray for peace.
Nonviolence and Peace
Latest Stories
  • After personally witnessing multiple executions, writer Elizabeth Bruenig gained a new understanding of the crucifixion.

    by Mitchell Atencio
  • The photo shows mourning Gazans as they stand over the covered bodies of two slain journalists, their blue press vests resting on their bodies.
    The first month of the Israel-Hamas war was the deadliest for journalists in at least 30 years. 

    The first month of the Israel-Hamas war was the deadliest for journalists in at least 30 years. 

    by Julie Polter
  • The photo shows South Sudanese refugees coming home after being displaced by war.
    A Christian displaced by the war in Sudan calls for peace.

    A Christian displaced by the war in Sudan calls for peace.

    by Kaman Malek