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.
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Chaplains aren’t free to oppose military doctrines or actions, even if they contradict the teachings of the church.
Chaplains aren’t free to oppose military doctrines or actions, even if they contradict the teachings of the church.
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Four days. That’s how long researchers have found that people’s sadness and outrage last after each major gun massacre in America.
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150 people joined a Houston interfaith protest that ended after a security official pushed and attempted to handcuff Rev. Teresa Kim Pecinovsky.
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