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Whose World is it Anyway?

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A Rocha UK, the Christian Environmental Charity, has recently produced a new resource for the RE GCSE faith and the environment module. The pack contains video clips, 10 lesson plans, power point presentations and a colourful pupil booklet with exercises. You can see sample resources on their website at: www.arocha.org.uk/education, where you can also buy [...]

Creation Tide – Our Daily Bread Resource

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Every year we encourage church communities to observe Creation Tide (aka a Time for Creation) and in 2011 it runs for the five weeks from 1 September to 4 October, which, with the downtime of summer holidays, may mean you need to start planning early. Here we summarise the CTBI’s 2011 resource ‘Our Daily Bread’.

Lent resources 2011

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Lent is the traditional time of the year when many churches and groups will give something-up or look at running a course on a particular aspect of faith and life. Here are a few of resources that may be of interest…

Grow Zones – get your community growing

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How can you combine growing your own delicious food, making new friends, learning a natural growing method, and the opportunity to reconnect at a deep, spiritual level with creation? The answer is Grow Zones, a community growing project.

Exploring Creation Spirituality

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Creation Spirituality is a theology that can be helpful to understand and explore when responding to environmental issues. Here Matt Rees introduces the work of Matthew Fox on Creation Spirituality and provides further resources.

The story of stuff resource

The Story of Stuff started as a 20-minute on-line film that explores the often hidden environmental and social consequences of our love affair with ‘stuff’. Since then the project has developed new films looking at The Story of Bottled Water, and The Story of Cap & Trade. They are all accesible introductions to complex problems, [...]

The ecocell journey

The ecocell programme, organised by Christian Ecology Link (CEL), is a toolkit to help people go on a journey or pilgrimage towards sustainable living in our personal lives. Find out more in this post by Tony Emerson of CEL.

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