
Sojourners Magazine: March 2025
When crisis follows crisis, soul work is essential.
Features
So much of what passes for self-care is commodified. Here’s what we need instead.
Immigrant churches are standing in sacred resistance against Trump’s “shock and awe” immigration policies.
Officially, I was a volunteer of the state — but I was intensely opposed to what Texas was preparing to do.
Voices
Love, etymology, orality, and the mystery of God.
Can we welcome the stranger and honor our human limits at the same time?
Vision
Will & Harper reminds viewers that trans rights are about real relationships, not simply a divisive political issue.
Revisiting Jean-Luc Godard’s Weekend — “closer to a cry” than a film.
D. Danyelle Thomas’ The Day God Saw Me as Black celebrates the God-given goodness of Black women and replaces oppressive theology with liberation.
Three culture recommendations from our editors.
Her new book, The Serviceberry, offers us an alternative path: the gift economy.
A poem.
March reflections on scripture from the Revised Common Lectionary, Cycle C.
It’s the law.
Coronavirus Turns Five
Do we accept the “new normal”?
I’ve Witnessed Mass Deportations Before
Lessons after ICE removed my neighbors from a Mississippi chicken plant.