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By Jeremy Williams Posted on April 8, 2024March 12, 2024

A better food system: global policy for change

Mark Dick, a GP based in Northern Ireland and the author of Towards Oikos, with the concluding part of his series on a better food system on the other side of … Continue reading A better food system: global policy for change

Categories: foodTags: farming
By Jeremy Williams Posted on April 1, 2024March 12, 2024

A better food system: restoration and rewilding

Mark Dick, a GP based in Northern Ireland and the author of Towards Oikos, with part four of his series on a better food system on the other side of crisis. … Continue reading A better food system: restoration and rewilding

Categories: foodTags: farming
By Jeremy Williams Posted on March 29, 2024March 19, 2024

Balance: The Islamic case for Joy in Enough

Laudato Si, the encyclical written by Pope Francis in 2015, was a highly influential document in the climate change debate. It articulated a theology of environmental and social justice that … Continue reading Balance: The Islamic case for Joy in Enough

Categories: Discussion, theology
By damianjhursey Posted on March 27, 2024January 15, 2025

John Daniels: Running out of steam: Should Christians welcome the end of fossil fuels?

The fossil fuel age is coming to an end, one way or another. What’s life going to look like afterwards? This talk covers some of the practicalities involved in weaning … Continue reading John Daniels: Running out of steam: Should Christians welcome the end of fossil fuels?

Categories: Climate, Culture, VideosTags: talks
By Jeremy Williams Posted on March 25, 2024March 12, 2024

A better food system: balancing meat and plants

Mark Dick, a GP based in Northern Ireland and a member of the Joy in Enough enabling group, continues his series on a better food system on the other side … Continue reading A better food system: balancing meat and plants

Categories: foodTags: farming
By Jeremy Williams Posted on March 21, 2024

Join us for a talk on the end of fossil fuels

Rev John Daniels poses an energy related question: “If we in the UK depended only on human labour to provide the energy which drives our economy (rather than that of … Continue reading Join us for a talk on the end of fossil fuels

Categories: Events
By Jeremy Williams Posted on March 18, 2024March 12, 2024

A better food system: reducing food waste

Mark Dick, a GP based in Northern Ireland and a member of the Joy in Enough enabling group, continues his series on a better food system on the other side … Continue reading A better food system: reducing food waste

Categories: foodTags: farming
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

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