Successful ‘On Food and Faith’ conference concludes
More than 100 religious leaders, scholars, scientists, farmers and activists gathered on the MTSO campus May 30-June 1 for “On Food and Faith: Ministry in the Time of Climate Change.”
More than 100 religious leaders, scholars, scientists, farmers and activists gathered on the MTSO campus May 30-June 1 for “On Food and Faith: Ministry in the Time of Climate Change.”
Most content originally published by ARTivism Virginia and Virginians for Justice! On May, 17, 2019 Virginians and allies from the region walked with Union Hill to demand environmental justice and
Guest Post by Rev. Ana Levy-Lyons A hairy, naked male and a hairy, naked female crouch over the body of an antelope they’ve just killed. They’re looking up with fear
By Shep Glennon, CEE Field Ed As Autumnal Equinox has occurred, as it does around Sept. 21st, we are now in the Western gate. This is the portal to the
By Shep Glennon September, you need a makeover. You need a name change, first of all. Your name literally means 7, yet when we write the date on government documents,
By Nexus Media, with Cardinal John Ribat and Karenna Gore Under the leadership of Pope Francis, the Catholic Church has become a powerful voice for action on climate change, while
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By Katilau Mbindyo In my Kamba tradition, it is said that when it rains, God is spitting onto the earth, in order to help the trees, vegetables, and grass grow
A snapshot of Mindahi’s work in Brazil
Originally published by the Human Impacts Institute Reflecting on the Center for Earth Ethics’ Annual Minister’s Training: Ministry in the Time of Climate Change June 13, 2017 | Mackenzie Beltz,