Magazine
Sojourners Magazine: November 2005
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Cover Story
Hurricane Katrina opened the eyes of many to the reality of poverty in America. Will we take responsibility for the poor in our land of plenty?
Feature
The author of more than 40 books of fiction, poetry, and essays muses on farming as a writer and writing as a farmer.
Censorship, banning, blacklists: What's lost when governments stifle musical expression?
A trip to Africa produces a holy shake-up, and a new tune, for Jars of Clay.
Commentary
Columns
The Democrats can't even muster the gumption to oppose a government of the wealthy, by the wealthy, and for the wealthy.
Culture Watch
Departments
The t's were crossed and i's dotted for this issue with our special focus on books and music when Hurricane Katrina roared into the Gulf Coast stringing houses, cars, and boats together like so ma
Whenever you helped the needy - or ignored the poor - Jesus said, "you did it to me."