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May 15, 2014
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Sojourners takes home nearly 30 awards from Evangelical Press Association and Associated Church Press

WASHINGTON, DC—Sojourners was recently recognized with 29 awards from the Evangelical Press Association and the Associated Church Press, two of the leading professional organizations in religious journalism. In a year that saw the highest number of entries in the Associated Church Press competition, both Sojourners magazine and the God’s Politics blog were honored, with the magazine receiving 16 awards, the most in its history.

Awards from the Evangelical Press Association included the “Award of Merit” to Sojourners magazine in the “General Publication” category, First Place to “Gandalf, Gollum, and the Death Penalty” by Tobias Winright in the “Biblical Exposition” category, and First Place to “It’s Time to End the Death Penalty” by Jim Wallis in the “Editorial” category.

Awards from the Associated Church Press included First Place to God’s Politics in the “Best in Class” category, Second Place to Sojourners magazine in the “Best in Class” category, and First Place to the May 2013 issue of Sojourners magazine focused on climate change in the “In Depth Coverage” category.

The Associated Church Press awards were presented in Chicago in late April, and the Evangelical Press Association awards were presented in Anaheim in early May.

The full list of awards Sojourners received is listed below:

Evangelical Press Association:

 

General Publication

Award of Merit

 

Biblical Exposition

First Place: "Gandalf, Gollum, and the Death Penalty" by Tobias Winright

 

Editorial

First Place: "It's Time to End the Death Penalty" by Jim Wallis

 

Humorous

First Place:  "Be Nice. They're Listening (and taking notes)" by Ed Spivey Jr.

 

Poetry

First Place: "The Place of the Green Wand" by Theodore Deppe

 

Cause of the Year: Apathy

Second Place: "Mourning for the Earth" by Katherine M. Preston 

 

Student Writer of the Year

Second Place: "'Relevance' Is Not Enough" by Anne Marie Roderick & Joshua Witchger

 

Typography and Lettering

Second Place: "Grief, Courage, and Perseverance" by Ken Davis

 

Interview Article

Fifth Place: "Who Would Jesus Execute? An Interview with Richard Viguerie" by Jim Wallis
 

Associated Church Press:

 

Best of Class

First Place: God’s Politics blog

 

In depth coverage

First Place: Sojourners May 2013 issue on climate change

 

Personal experience

First Place: “Friends without Borders” by Shane Claiborne

 

Best Department

First Place: CultureWatch section, Julie Polter, editor

 

Annual report

First Place: Produced by the Sojourners development department, designed by Ed Spivey Jr.

 

Best of Class

Second Place:Sojourners magazine

 

News story

Second Place: “Nonviolence and the Drug War” by Margaret Regan

 

Biographical profile

Second Place: “Faith to the Utmost” (profile of Oswald Chambers) by Ronald Osborn

 

Review

Second Place: “Can you Hear my Song?” by Shefa Siegel

 

Theological reflection

Second Place: “Finding God in the Depths of Silence” by Richard Rohr

 

Magazine design, entire issue

Second Place: January issue

 

Photo spread

Second Place: “Gaza: The Persistent Paradox” by Ryan Rodrick Beiler

 

Publication website

Second Place: sojo.net/magazine

 

Social media

Second Place: Sojourners’ social media campaign

  

Poetry

Third Place: “They Will Kill You” (for Trayvon Martin and Marissa Alexander), by Ewuare X. Osayande

 

Humor

Third Place: “Be Nice. They're Listening (and Taking Notes)” by Ed Spivey Jr.

 

Devotional/inspirational

Third Place: “At the River we Stand” by Rose Marie Berger

 

Bible resource

Third Place: Preaching the Word, produced by the editors of Sojourners

 

Single photo

Third Place: “Land Rites” by Ryan Rodrick Beiler

 

Video

Third Place: “Sojo Stories” by the Sojourners web team

 

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