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By Jeremy Williams Posted on March 11, 2024

The Restorative Revolution

Here’s a campaign from Tearfund that’s right up our street at Joy in Enough. Tearfund believe that churches can be a powerful agent of change, and The Restorative Revolution is … Continue reading The Restorative Revolution

Categories: Church, Environment, Mission, Poverty
By Jeremy Williams Posted on March 7, 2024

A better food system is possible

Mark Dick, a GP based in Northern Ireland and a member of the Joy in Enough enabling group, describes a better food system on the other side of crisis.   … Continue reading A better food system is possible

Categories: Environment, foodTags: farming
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 29, 2024February 29, 2024

Review: Meditations on Creation in an Era of Extinction

Peter Grimwood shares his thoughts on Kate Rigby’s new book of meditations on creation and crisis. This is an extraordinarily creative book and the only dull thing about it is … Continue reading Review: Meditations on Creation in an Era of Extinction

Categories: books, theology
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 26, 2024

Talk: Helen Stanton on joy in a time of crisis

“Joy is a discipline I believe to be I practiced, not just something to be felt,” says Helen Stanton in her talk on joy in a time of crisis. Drawing … Continue reading Talk: Helen Stanton on joy in a time of crisis

Categories: VideosTags: talks
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 20, 2024

Book review: Limitarianism, by Ingrid Robeyns

All life happens within limits – we all get 24 hours a day and our allotted lifespan. Everything unfolds within the natural laws of gravity and thermodynamics and a thousand … Continue reading Book review: Limitarianism, by Ingrid Robeyns

Categories: books, Economics, inequality
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 5, 2024

Who does your church bank with?

“Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also,” Jesus said in his Sermon on the Mount. It’s a pithy reminder of what is most important, and what is … Continue reading Who does your church bank with?

Categories: business, Church
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 2, 2024

Can you help with our survey?

Can you help us to shape the future of the Joy in Enough project? The Joy in Enough planning team of Green Christian is holding a meeting in a few … Continue reading Can you help with our survey?

Categories: News
By Jeremy Williams Posted on January 30, 2024

A rich and varied (economic) diet

At Joy in Enough we believe that economics is far too important to leave to economists. At its heart it is about how we live together, how we organise work … Continue reading A rich and varied (economic) diet

Categories: books

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