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We need to reclaim
Jesus from a skewed version of God that is disconnected from the poor
and
marginalized. In the latest issue of
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Sojourners,
Jim Wallis answers the question Jesus posed to the power brokers of
his
day - a question which is still relevant today: "Who is my
neighbor?"
Advocating for justice for the most vulnerable in our society, Wallis
writes,
"My worldview has always been most changed by two things: being in
places
I was not supposed to be, and meeting people I was not supposed to
meet."
Read "Who is My Neighbor?", an extended excerpt from Wallis'
new
book, Christ in Crisis,
in in the November issue of Sojourners magazine.
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The issue also features:
* The Power of Humility - Real humility is the truth. False
humility chews away at the root of justice.
* This is How We Let Abuse Thrive - Wade Mullen uncovers how
perpetrators - and their churches - silence victims.
* Start By Saying Her Name - The number of missing and
murdered Indigenous women is staggering.
* Living the Word - In times of persecution, scripture
encourages stillness.
* H'rumphs - May the super-wealthy feel the wrath of
my silent stare.
* Plus - Film and book reviews, poetry, Bible study, and
more!
Sojourners has been putting faith into action for five decades. Sign
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Blessings,
Cindy and the Sojourners team
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