Responding to the global economic crisis Wallis's latest book, published in January 2010, is
Rediscovering Values: On Wall Street, Main Street and Your Street. As part of his nationwide book tour, Wallis was interviewed on
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,
Morning Joe on MSNBC, and PBS's
The Tavis Smiley Show. The Jon Stewart interview and the first chapter of Wallis's book, "Sunday School with Jon Stewart", are on their sojo.net website.
Immigration reform Sojourners is leading faith groups in support of comprehensive immigration work through its Christians for Comprehensive Immigration Reform campaign. As a June 2010
Brookings Institution panel on "Religious Activism and the Debate over Immigration Reform" affirmed, "largely because of the activism of these religious groups, immigration has remained on a legislative agenda crowded with other pressing domestic concerns." A
Sojourners letter to President Obama – calling for leadership on immigration reform that reflects the nation's best values – was signed by more than 40 prominent faith leaders and 28 national organizations.
Sojourners was one of the primary faith organizers of the March 21, 2010, national immigration rally that brought 200,000 people to Washington, D.C. As part of a coalition of evangelical groups,
Sojourners came out in full support for a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants as part of any immigration reform legislation in the United States on March 18, 2013. Wallis stated that it was part of a "sea change" in the evangelical community, driven in part by the increasing numbers of immigrants in congregations. He went on to state that evangelical leaders have concluded that "we don't believe there are second-class images of God, and therefore we don't believe in a second-class status for people who are willing to follow an earned path to citizenship."
Climate change, green energy, and the Gulf oil spill Sojourners urged constituents to reduce energy use and advocate for laws that hold polluters accountable, support
green energy technology, and prioritize people and the planet above corporate interests. It mobilized its grassroots base and engaged in advocacy at the highest levels in support of action to stop
climate change. Faith leaders called for increasing funding from Congress to help the most vulnerable communities worldwide who are affected by climate change. Wallis led a delegation of faith leaders who traveled to the
Gulf of Mexico for a listening tour sponsored by the
Sierra Club. A reporter from CNN participated in the delegation and covered the
Gulf Coast tour.
Rejecting LGBT advertising In 2011, the
Sojourners website, sojo.net, rejected a Mother's Day advertisement from Believe Out Loud that featured a same-sex couple. Author
Becky Garrison wrote that she "lost [her] position on the
Sojourners masthead for protesting their rejection of an LGBT welcome ad."
Countering extremism Wallis and other faith leaders played an important behind-the-scenes role in preventing the
Quran burning by pastor
Terry Jones on September 11, 2010. Wallis's opinion piece in ''
The Washington Post's'' "Sunday Outlook" section describes the role he and other faith leaders played. The article also highlights how the welcoming stance of a church in
Tennessee had global implications in
Pakistan and what that could teach us about
interfaith understanding and fighting terrorism. The column was reprinted in newspapers globally, including in publications with predominantly
Muslim audiences. ==Notes==