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Sojourners Magazine: November 2023

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How can the church reimagine the story of money? Reframing our ideas of need, wealth, and money can help us engage in Christlike generosity while ensuring that everyone gets enough. 

Features

How the church can embrace an ecosystem of ‘enough for all.’

by
José Humphreys III
Magazine
Features

Christians in Brazil are trying to create an alternative model — but are their methods coercive?

by
Eléonore Hughes

Not desiring sex isn’t a failing or a flaw – it opens a window of possibilities.

by
Joey Thurmond

Voices

Voices
Grain of Salt

Does water have inherent worth, or is it only utilitarian?

by Jim Rice
Voices
From The Editors

Economic sharing in community can be liberating, empowering, and biblically faithful. 

by The Editors
Voices
Commentary

Can ChatGPT be righteous?

by
Gretchen Huizinga

Why fighting a copper mining project in Arizona also resists colonization.

by
Tim Nafziger
Voices
Columns

Paying attention to the “superpowers” among us.

by
José Humphreys III

The “public interest” requires the rapid transition to sun, wind, and batteries — not liquified natural gas terminals.

by
Bill McKibben
Voices
Eyewitness

“What I have learned is we Latinos can help people heal their wounds through our traditions.”

by
Sam Dessórdi Peres Leite

Vision

Vision
Culture
The picture shows three black youth, dressed in colorful outfits and pointing handguns at something off screen.

Three culture recommendations from our editors. 

by
The Editors
The image shows a mural of Sinead O'Connor, with the words "Sinead you were right all along. We were wrong. So sorry."

The timeless wisdom of Universal Mother calls us to be gentle.

by
Josina Guess
A photo shows a white man wearing a suit and a bowler hat looking into the camera seriously

Oppenheimer confronts us with moral questions about irreversible consequences.

by
Abby Olcese
Vision
Books
The picture is of Camille Hernandez's book

Camille Hernandez reinterprets biblical characters through the lens of sexual exploitation.

by
Deirdre Jonese Austin
The image shows the cover of the book "I Have Some Questions for You"

Rebecca Makkai's latest novel reminds us to interrogate what we thought we knew.

by
Caroline McTeer
The picture shows a bald Black man with facial hair wearing black glasses in front of a bookshelf, wearing a suit.

J. Kameron Carter explores the disruptive, poetic practice of Black religion.

by
Yanan Rahim Navarez Melo
Vision
Poetry

A poem 

by
Theodore Deppe
Vision
Living The Word

November reflections on scripture from the Revised Common Lectionary, Cycle A 

by
Natalie Wigg-Stevenson
Vision
H'rumphs