ON SCRIPTURE VIDEO LIBRARY
Environmental Justice/Food Justice/Healthcare
Faith in Action: Power and Light
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Since the year 2000, Interfaith Power and Light has been working to mobilize a religious response to global warming, and promote energy conservation, energy efficiency and renewable energy. Connecticut Interfaith Power and Light, one of its 39 affiliates, offers a practical, real-world way for clergy and faith leaders to practice conservation. The group offers a class on how to make houses of worship — often older buildings with poor insulation — more energy efficient.
Climate Change Ecological Justice Eco-theology Environmental Ministries Environmental Stewardship Interfaith Work for Climate Change Sustainability
God’s Little Acre, feeding the Hungry
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According to a recent report by Oxfam, it will cost $37 billion dollars every year until 2030 to eliminate global hunger. An additional $14 billion a year is needed to end hunger in a just, sustainable manner. In four years, with only $80,000 and a team of volunteers, God’s Little Acre, a farm in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, gave away 420,000 pounds of produce to the hungry. No questions asked. Though food insecurity cannot be eliminated by charity alone, the produce provided by God’s Little Acre turns an empty stomach full.
Agrarian Ministry Creation Care Farming Food and Faith Food Insecurity Food Justice Sustainable Food Theology
Sumter Faith Clinic, the Lord Led Us
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Nurse practitioners Mary Wysochansky and Anna Stinchcum founded and opened the Sumter Faith Clinic, a free clinic established to treat the uninsured and underinsured in Americus, Georgia, a community hard-hit by many economic downturns. The Sumter Faith Clinic treats patients’ holistic health by caring for body, mind, and spirit, and works to make healthcare accessible and affordable.
Access to Health Care Affordable Health Care, Care for Body Mind, and Spirit Faith-based Health Care Health Care Justice Holistic Healing Human Dignity
Tri Robinson: Why the Environment Must Be a Christian Priority
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Tri Robinson is an author, a retired pastor, and an environmentalist. Tri and his wife, Nancy, live on Timber Butte, a fully sustainable homestead, just outside of Boise, Idaho. Tri works to uphold the biblical mandate to be stewards of God’s creation by growing his own food and giving back to the land. In his book, Small Footprint, Big Handprint, he details how to make a smaller footprint on the earth and a bigger handprint in people’s lives.
Care for Our Common Home Climate Change Ecological Justice Eco-theology Environmental Stewardship Sustainable Homestead Sustainability Sanctity of Creation
God’s Little Acre Feeding the Hungry
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According to a recent report by Oxfam, it will cost $37 billion dollars every year until 2030 to eliminate global hunger. An additional $14 billion a year is needed to end hunger in a just, sustainable manner. In four years, with only $80,000 and a team of volunteers, God’s Little Acre, a farm in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, gave away 420,000 pounds of produce to the hungry. No questions asked. Though food insecurity cannot be eliminated by charity alone, the produce provided by God’s Little Acre turns an empty stomach full.
Sumter Faith Clinic, The Lord Led Us
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Nurse practitioners Mary Wysochansky and Anna Stinchcum founded and opened the Sumter Faith Clinic, a free clinic established to treat the uninsured and underinsured in Americus, Georgia, a community hard-hit by many economic downturns. The Sumter Faith Clinic treats patients’ holistic health by caring for body, mind, and spirit, and works to make healthcare accessible and affordable.