This is a post by Michael Farmer At the beginning of 2020 I gave some talks [1] on how the Christian should view “the environment”, although as I said I […]
This is a post by Michael Farmer At the beginning of 2020 I gave some talks [1] on how the Christian should view “the environment”, although as I said I […]
Much of this blog has been swimming around my head for a while and, after listening to a recent Bible Project podcast[1], I decided it was time to try to […]
We are all created in the image of God. No human being is greater than any other human being. No human being ever has the right to treat another human […]
Just for the sake of throwing a spanner in the works of this discussion, I want to ask this question. Both approaches discussed assume consumerism as a starting point and […]
“In 2012, Fairtrade International’s largest adherent, Transfair USA, split from the organization to launch a parallel label, Fair Trade USA. One of the primary reasons for the division was the […]
Andrew Wallis (former Vineyard Pastor) and director of Unseen,[1] an award-winning, anti-human-trafficking charity, stated in his article in the Guardian newspaper, “Despite the anti-slavery work of NGOs and governments, we […]
“Hear, Israel! The Lord our God, the Lord is one. You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your being and with all your strength.” (Deuteronomy […]
As we have been hearing about how to respond to environmental issues and ethical issues for the last few Sundays, I thought that it may help, for those who want […]
‘Genesis for Normal People’ by Pete Enns and Jared Byas A Book Review I was stuck on a train going to and from the Vineyard Leaders’ Conference this week, so […]