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Members of the Armenian community protest a contentious deal that stands to displace residents and hand over a large section of the Armenian Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem, Friday, May 19, 2023.

How what’s happening in the Armenian community speaks to the broader struggle of living under Israeli occupation in East Jerusalem and beyond. 

Eleven pastors with Mountain Gateway ministry in Nicaragua, arrested there in 2023 on false charges of money laundering, were released in September 2024.

First Daniel Ortega came for the Catholics. Now he’s after the Protestants.

A mourner in the Israeli-occupied West Bank holds an image of Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, a 26-year-old American volunteer with December 2024 International Solidarity Movement who was killed by Israeli forces in Nablus on Sept. 6, 2024.

I covered war for a long time. I know, even if you do not, what comes next.

Illustration of Ernesto Cardenal wearing a beret and holding up a book.

An introduction to the December 2024 issue of Sojourners.

The hardest thing about being a witness to suffering? Wondering whether what I write will make any difference.

“Wherever the church fails as a prophet it also fails as an evangelist,” said Rev. C. René Padilla at the first Lausanne Congress 50 years ago.

In her 15-minute talk on "justice" at the Fourth Lausanne Congress, Ruth Padilla DeBorst felt it was important to name specific injustices, including Israel’s military offensive in Gaza. Many disagreed.

Image of people conversing through the iron border wall at the U.S.-Mexico border floating in a golden frame, overlayed on top of an image of the borderlands.

Monuments that bear witness to the ubiquity of death — and faith — in America’s southwestern borderlands. 

Friedel Dausab on following Jesus as a “human rights fighter,” the colonial roots of Africa’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws, and inclusivity in African churches.

The image shows an older Black man wearing a knitted rainbow scarf and holding up a fist in front of a colorful pride flag.

The testimony of Friedel Dausab, a born-again Christian whose work culminated in Namibia’s legal decision to decriminalize gay sex.