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xsBusiness - Sojourners

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Manufacturer: Sojourners Magazine
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 11 Label: Sojourners Magazine Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: Sojourners Magazine Number Of Issues: 11 Publisher: Sojourners Magazine Release Date: 2001-11-23 Studio: Sojourners Magazine Subscription Length: 365
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Terrific magazine Comment: I appreciate this magazine so much. Thoughtful articles - very insightful. I look forward to its arrival every month.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Much-needed antidote to the militant "Christians" Comment: I live an hour north of "Focus on the Family," a right-wing mega-church that seems more focused on anger than Christian love. They don't like liberals, gays, Muslims, multiculturism, Democrats and others. "Focus" and its authoritarian orientation advances a theology that's quite conducive to the goals of its neighbor, the US Air Force Academy.
With God on Our Side: One Man's War Against an Evangelical Coup in America's Military
"Focus" has a media empire with over 2000 radio stations around the world.
"Sojouners" on the other hand resembles the teachings of Jesus, they're concerned about the poor, and they advocate for peace & justice. Even their advertisements are heartening, as many of them are for opportunities to cultivate compassion in the world.
"Sojourners" is very well designed, both long and short segments, interviews, interpretations of scripture, etc. The current issue includes a segment on great books for children. It also features an article by Brian McLaren, adapted from his book Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises, and a Revolution of Hope.
The editor, Jim Wallis, is a very influential author and speaker. It would be great if he was on 2000 stations. Fortunately, he has written some best-selling books such as God's Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn't Get It (Plus), and Sojourners is working on a radio studio.
I would urge people not to let themselves be deterred by some ordering obstacle. Maybe calling the magazine directly and ordering with a credit card would be a better way to go, or sending in a subscription card from a copy of the magazine. Either way, "Sojourners" is an important journal that deserves support.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Progressive Christianity At Its Best Comment: Sojourners Magazine is a welcome answer to the hate and Un-Christian messages of the radical right so-called religion writers and ministers. The articles in the magazine and their authors concentrate on the relevancy and truthfullness of the Progressive Christian message from Jesus Christ for the 21st century.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ordered but returned automatically Comment: This is an amazing magazine, but I, like the others, had trouble getting it through amazon. I ordered it just fine, but the company automatically refunded my money 8 weeks later. I never received any issues. It was listed as "returned" but I never returned anything.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ditto Ordering Problems Comment: I have to agree with the previous review about subscribing to this magazine through Amazon. Someone accepted the payment, but they claim there is no record of my subscription.
Update: It's been a year since I subscribed to this magazine. I never received a single issue nor did I get any of my money back. However, now they want me to RENEW my subscription. There isn't a record of my subsciption when I want the magazine or a refund, but now that they want more money there is a record? Unbelievable!
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Sojourners, published since 1971, is an ecumencial Christian magazine with a strong commitment to social justice and activism. Articles in Sojourners underscore the intersection of faith, politics, and culture, and address current events and issues such as spirituality, poverty, racism, and nonviolence. Readers come from a wide variety of backgrounds within Christianity, and beyond. They actively seek the connection between their faith and social justice, and an alternative vision for the church and society.
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