Magazine
Sojourners Magazine: September/October 2005
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Cover Story
Feature
Sex trafficking is big business - and the root of that business is closer to home than you might think.
Conflict may be an inevitable part of life, but how you deal with it isn't. Many schools are teaching a better way.
Commentary
You can tell a lot about people by how they treat their neighbors in need.
Columns
Through work we not only transform the world, we are transformed ourselves.
Culture Watch
Neoconservatives and humanitarians can share a false trust in weaponry and a not-so-subtle imperialism.
Departments
School Work. Seminarians teamed up with security guards in five U.S. cities over the summer to work on issues of low wages and lack of benefits in security work. The 10-week program was sponsored by Interfaith Worker Justice and the AFL-CIO.Seeing Black.
Drive north down Highway 301, pastthe school where, weekdays, deaf childrenrun wild on the playground. Keep going untilyou see the sign, "Snake Man," then turn leftinto Camper's Lodge and swing on aroundpast the turquoise pool in front of the
After more than a dozen years at the corner of Chapin and 15th
Streets NW, Sojourners is moving to another location in
Washington, D.C.
Jesus sums up faithfulness as being other-oriented. It's about God. It's about the neighbor.
In May, the Pentagon accidentally released classified sections
of a U.S. report on the killing of Italian intelligence officer
Nicola Calipari by U.S. forces at a checkpoint along "Route
Irish," the highway between the Baghdad airport and the