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The Editors 4-08-2014

The SOLD Project's hopeful vision to end human trafficking

The Editors 4-08-2014

Create your own memorial prayer altar in remembrance of those you love and will never forget.

The Editors 3-31-2014

What is a watershed? And why does it matter?

Create your own scene from Corinth.

The Editors 3-11-2014

What does it take to educate and parent African-American children, all while maintaining family values?

The Editors 3-10-2014

Rev. Joy Carroll Wallis, one of the first women ordained in the Church of England, is the real-life vicar of Dibley.

The Editors 2-18-2014

In remembrance of Pete Seeger

The Editors 2-18-2014

For some veterans, PTSD rages on as "the war within."

The Editors 2-18-2014

Nadia Bolz-Weber, pastor of the House of All Sinners and Saints in Denver, Colo., talks to CNN.

The Editors 2-10-2014

Indigenous American leaders speak out against the Washington NFL team’s mascot.

The Editors 1-29-2014

In La Puya, Guatemala, Christian community members are nonviolently standing up against gold and silver mining companies.

The Editors 1-16-2014

Yousef Bashir's remarkable story of reconciliation.

The Editors 1-16-2014

Moriel Rothman speaks candidly about his decision to not serve in the Israel Defense Forces.

The Editors 12-17-2013

Joshua Casteel served as an interrogator in Iraq. Then an encounter with a Jihadist challenged him to truly live out his faith.

Rebecca Kraybill 11-05-2013

Father Michael Doyle's poetry captures a city of despair and hope.

The Editors 7-10-2013

As climate change takes its toll on the Earth, many people are paralyzed by inaction—perhaps not out of fear or guilt, but because of despair. To confront climate change, we may need to first deal with our sense of grief, argues Katharine M. Preston in “Mourning for the Earth” (August 2013, Sojourners).

Watch this film essay to learn more about the five stages of climate grief.

The Editors 6-12-2013

In “Waiting on God,” from the July 2013 issue of Sojourners magazine, Episcopal priest Linda Kaufman shares how she fell in love with Jesus all over again. While exploring myriad ways to know Christ, Kaufman watched “How Great Leaders Inspire Action,” a TED Talk by Simon Sinek, which helped her realize that people make decisions based on values and belief rather than reason or logic.

The Editors 6-12-2013

Dirty Wars: The World is a Battlefield.

Elaina Ramsey 6-12-2013

Does mass incarceration serve the common good? Susan Burton speaks out.

The Editors 4-10-2013

Rose Marie Berger writes in the May 2013 Sojourners magazine cover story, “For God So Loved the World,” that people of faith are key to reversing climate change. It will take a holy power shift to compel God’s people to care for creation and “launch an irresistible force for change.”

In creative and bold ways, people of faith from various religious traditions are doing just that. Together, they are raising their voices and taking action to address climate change.