Sojourners Magazine: June 2020
“We are your people, God, giving and loving, for as long as it takes.”
Features
Revealing the false gods in our public spaces.
What the Bible's liberating word means to those most oppressed by the South Asian caste system.
How rural organizers are building change in their communities by focusing on what politicians ignore: relationships.
Voices
It’s critical that—even as we stand apart from each other for our physical health—we find new ways to stand together.
Our politics cannot be unaffected by the truths uncovered by the pandemic.
My Chinese church was a life raft, but talking about sex was shameful.
The coronavirus has forced a global sabbath. Will it also lead to a global Jubilee?
What my grandmother's pots of rue and aloe are teaching me during the pandemic.
Growing up, I saw Martin Luther King Jr. as an eternal optimist.
Vision
In her film, Kirsten Johnson wrestles with her father's diagnosis and eventual death.
Facing myself in truth, without attempting to display a self devoid of flaws, rough edges, and woundedness.
Julia Alvarez on (mis)understanding the spiritual practice of centering prayer.
An excerpt from I Am Not Your Enemy: Stories to Transform a Divided World.
A review of The Myth of the American Dream: Reflections on Affluence, Autonomy, Safety, and Power, by D.L. Mayfield.
Reflections on the Revised Common Lectionary, Cycle A.
Funny business by Ed Spivey Jr.
A Bad Report Card on U.S. Human Rights
A global review will render judgment on Trump’s appalling record.