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Sojourners Magazine: July 2026
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Christian baby boomers join a “gray tsunami” for social justice.
Features
Christian baby boomers are joining the “gray tsunami” of elders working for social justice.
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Features
Under Pete Hegseth, long-present Christian nationalist influence in the U.S. military is taking over.
Most humanitarian funding goes to people who have potentially economically productive lives; the people “Crazy Yevhenii” saves may not even survive the drive out.
Voices
Voices
Mobilizing Hope
Voices
From The Editors
Voices
Commentary
Voices
Columns
In December, registration for a military draft becomes involuntary and automatic. Christian history shows what a faithful response can look like.
Voices
Eyewitness
A Phoenix pastor describes the joy of letting people rest in her church’s air-conditioned fellowship hall.
Vision
Vision
Culture
Three culture recommendations from our editors.
Sophy Romvari’s semi-autobiographical drama demonstrates the power of telling stories about our past.
‘Bloodline,’ the debut album from the Chattanooga-based, Liberian-born artist, is a chillingly tender body of work.
Vision
Books
Building biblical literacy with people of all ages feels like a necessary, quiet act of resistance.
Ibram X. Kendi’s ‘Chain of Ideas’ explores the collapse of American democracy.
Vision
Poetry
A poem.
Vision
Living The Word
July reflections on scripture from the ‘Revised Common Lectionary,’ Cycle A.
Vision
H'rumphs
Standing on the firm foundation of my geology degree.












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