Politics+Current Affairs

Song of the Secularist
Jacques Berlinerblau offers a soaring paean to freedom from religion, but the American people don't seem to be singing along.
The Village Genius
Joe Johnston's residential community is designed for, well, community.
Mercy-Full Nurse
Charlotte Thrall provides free medical care to Phoenix's poor and undocumented immigrants.
Romney vs. Romney on the Safety Net
Romney's remarks at a fundraiser don't square with what he told faith leaders last week.
Class Activist
Ian Danley believes high school is where Phoenix Latinos can step out and grasp a future.
Give Church-State Peace a Chance
Michael Meyerson charts a historical path between the extremes of our church-state debates.
A Christian Immigrant without Papers: Ricardo's Story
How the Mexico native's shattered dreams to play football fueled a new vocational calling.
When Planned Parenthood Attacks
Karen Handel speaks about the intense fire she faced during the abortion provider's funding feud with the Susan G. Komen foundation.
Asian American Religiosity
A new survey's findings on the differences between Asians and Asian Americans.
'God' on the Campaign Trail
Romney campaigns on keeping 'God' on our coins (and in his heart) after Democratic Party debate.
Letters to the Editor
Readers respond to the June issue.
Meanwhile, Love the Sojourner
How Phoenix Christians are helping illegal immigrants as they wait for the economy—and the law—to change.
Food Fights: Homeless Ministries Respond to Restrictions
Several cities enacted anti-feeding laws over the summer.
Supreme Court's Health-Care Ruling Could Weaken Charity Tax Breaks
Why some religious nonprofits' worries aren't about the contraception mandate.
Is There Anything Wrong With Voting for a Mormon for President?
Three views.
The Superman of Harlem: An Interview with Geoffrey Canada
The founder of the Harlem Children's Zone on why it takes a whole community to educate a child.
Evangelical Colleges Biola and Grace Sue Obama Administration Over Contraceptive Mandate
The California- and Indiana-based schools join Wheaton College, others in suing over health care law.
Professor Fired from Atlanta Seminary Over Evangelical Beliefs?
An expert on the Dead Sea Scrolls says he was fired after hosting an InterVarsity speaker.

Top Story May 3, 2024

‘Wildcat’ Is as Unsettling as Flannery O’Connor Would Have Wanted
‘Wildcat’ Is as Unsettling as Flannery O’Connor Would Have Wanted
Ethan Hawke has made a movie as scandalous as one of the writer’s short stories.

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