
Friend,
How do we follow Jesus in a world that seems more out of control every day? How does our faith inform our current political situation? How do we deal with the wealth gap, racism, sexism, immigration, climate change, and a feeling of powerlessness in the face of corruption and misinformation?
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- “How to Be Christian in a Time of Bigotry” Terrence Malick's A Hidden Life provokes difficult questions, doubt, and belief, by Abby Olcese (December 2019)
- “Is This a Bonhoeffer Moment?” Lessons for American Christians from the Confessing Church in Germany by Lori Brandt Hale, Reggie L. Williams (February 2018)
- “Keeping the Faith in Trump's America” Six accounts of resistance and healing in the era of Trump, by Nadia Bolz-Weber, Brittany Packnett, Rev. José Humphreys, Lynne Hybels, Kathy Khang, Joe Roos (January 2017)
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With peace and solidarity,
Cynthia Martens, Senior Director of Circulation, Sojourners
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