This Month's Cover
Magazine

Sojourners Magazine: October 2004

Subscribe to Sojourners for as little as $3.95!

Cover Story

Unless we observe and surrender our small, daily anxieties, we won't recognize the really big fears, in all their disguises, that control our politics, our denominations, our bank accounts, and the world's future.
Especially in a contentious election year,

Feature

Evangelicals in the United States are increasingly estranged from their counterparts everywhere else.
How faith and a newspaper transformed a Mississippi community.
An Artist Who 'Did Something.'

Commentary

Is it time for a Christian crusade against AIDS?
Is the church, like the country, divided into

Columns

Google's 'democratic' launch hurt only the fat cats
God is not a Republican. Or a Democrat.
I've always wanted a lawyer. I have a plumber, but it's not the same.

Culture Watch

041035.htmlCinematic Borealis
Sacred Singing, rooted in comunity and place
Old-time country music is the new punk rock.

Departments

At the regional airport in Waco,
Thank you for the insightful article by Bill Moyers (
One year after the World Bank promised that revenues from the Chad-
As we wrapped up this issue, summer was taking its final stroll into autumn. But like many people, we've been focusing for some time on the fall and the very important Election Day we're facing.
If a forest is chopped down and nobody hears about it, did it really happen? Yes, according to Christian Peacemaker Teams and the Anishnabek tribe of Grassy Narrows First Nation near Kenora, Ontario.