Magazine
Sojourners Magazine: May 2008
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Cover Story
Socially responsible investing has morphed into a $2 trillion mainstream industry.
Feature
A biblical framework for understanding money's grip on us -- and how to break free.
From Dorothy Day's letter to the treasurer of New York City, 1960.
New investment strategies among native people help create holistic and sustainable communities.
How putting our money into community investments -- such as specific banks, credit unions, or microcredit funds -- can help create social change.
Teaching our kids (and ourselves) to be smart -- and generous -- about money.
They say: Whom do I wrong by keeping my property? What, tell me, is your property? Where did you find it and brought it to your life?
How can we turn our money toward service to God and others? Get started with this guide to dozens of Web sites with nuts-and-bolts advice.
Commentary
Columns
Sadly, many white Americans are still in denial about black frustration and anger.
Culture Watch
Departments
Easter, Ascension, and Pentecost are not three distinct seasons, but rather celebrations of and grapplings with three aspects of Christ’s resurrection and what they mean about Jesus, God, Sp
When we sat down to plan this special issue on faith and money, the tune buzzing in the back of our heads was from that catchy Sunday school song, "This Little Light of Mine"-specifically the line,