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By Jeremy Williams Posted on January 22, 2024January 22, 2024

Talk: Cat Jenkins on offshore finance

In the first of our Joy in Enough talks for 2024, Cat Jenkins talked about the connections between climate justice and offshore finance. How do offshore finance centres (and those who … Continue reading Talk: Cat Jenkins on offshore finance

Categories: inequality, VideosTags: talks
By Jeremy Williams Posted on January 15, 2024

The January newsletter

A reminder that Joy in Enough has an email newsletter, written by John Payne and Ruth Jarman. If you’re not a subscriber already, below is the New Year edition so … Continue reading The January newsletter

Categories: News
By Jeremy Williams Posted on December 15, 2023December 12, 2023

The Advent Conspiracy

Advent Conspiracy began in 2006, the brain-child of three pastors in the United States who were frustrated with the stresses of Christmas. Consumerism is at its height in the weeks … Continue reading The Advent Conspiracy

Categories: Church, consumerism
By Jeremy Williams Posted on December 12, 2023January 5, 2024

Let’s reclaim Christmas!

Ruth Jarman invites us to celebrate a simpler and more authentic Christmas. Think of the stable described in Luke’s gospel – the straw, the smell of animals, unwashed visitors from … Continue reading Let’s reclaim Christmas!

Categories: consumerism, Culture
By Jeremy Williams Posted on December 6, 2023December 4, 2023

Book review: Badvertising, by Andrew Simms & Leo Murray

An absolutely basic response to climate change ought to be to commit to not making it worse, right? Apparently not: plenty of countries still subsidise fossil fuels. The oil giants … Continue reading Book review: Badvertising, by Andrew Simms & Leo Murray

Categories: books, consumerism
By Jeremy Williams Posted on November 30, 2023

Talk: Steve McMullen on faith and economy

“The questions that really began to stand out to me were questions about wealth and poverty, but I also started digging deeply into environmental questions. I started to see that … Continue reading Talk: Steve McMullen on faith and economy

Categories: Economics, theology, Videos
By Jeremy Williams Posted on November 30, 2023October 30, 2023

Completely impractical ways to change the world: conclusions

Over the last few weeks Hilary Blake has explored six completely impractical ways to change the world, and now for some conclusions.  We have reached the end of our impractical ways … Continue reading Completely impractical ways to change the world: conclusions

Categories: DiscussionTags: impractical
By Jeremy Williams Posted on November 23, 2023October 30, 2023

Completely impractical ways to change the world: rest

Hilary Blake continues her series on completely impractical ways to change the world. Because there are so many good people and organisations talking about practical solutions to the world’s problems. … Continue reading Completely impractical ways to change the world: rest

Categories: DiscussionTags: impractical

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