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Poverty, Wealth and Ecology in Canada
A study for the Alternative Globalization Addressing People and the Earth (AGAPE) program of the World Council of Churches. [ read more ]
God designed people to be caretakers of the earth, creating a special relationship between us and the world we live in. We’re intimately connected to, reliant on, and responsible for the earth. But we’ve come to view creation as consumers rather than caretakers. But the good news is, reconciliation with creation is possible. Through Jesus, we can overcome physical poverty and renew our commitment to our first vocation.
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A study for the Alternative Globalization Addressing People and the Earth (AGAPE) program of the World Council of Churches. [ read more ]
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The world is confronted with urgent challenges. The global impacts of climate change constitute the greatest threat to the future of our planet. The c [ read more ]
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This classroom resource guide is intended to introduce young students to the world's water resources by providing engaging and age-appropriate opportu [ read more ]
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This classroom resource guide is intended to introduce young students to the world's water resources by providing engaging and age-appropriate opportu [ read more ]
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This classroom resource guide is intended to introduce young students to the world's water resources by providing engaging and age-appropriate opportu [ read more ]
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This classroom resource guide is intended to introduce young students to the world's water resources by providing engaging and age-appropriate opportu [ read more ]
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This classroom resource guide is intended to introduce young students to the world's water resources by providing engaging and age-appropriate opportu [ read more ]
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Caring for creation isn’t just a passing trend, but rather a central part of our Christian story and faith. In collaboration with A Rocha Canada, this [ read more ]