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By Jeremy Williams Posted on October 31, 2023October 20, 2023

Completely impractical ways to change the world: sing

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: sing

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

Join us for a talk on faith and economics

Join us for a conversation on ‘Faith and the Economy’ between John Payne and Prof. Steve McMullen, who is a professor of economics at Hope College in the US, executive … Continue reading Join us for a talk on faith and economics

Categories: Economics, Events
By Jeremy Williams Posted on October 28, 2023November 27, 2024

Upcoming events and talks

The fossil fuel age is coming to an end. How should Christians respond? John Daniels in our next monthly talk on the themes of the environment, the economy and faith.

Categories: Events
By Jeremy Williams Posted on October 24, 2023October 20, 2023

Completely impractical ways to change the world: say thank you

There are so many good people and organisations talking about practical solutions to the world’s problems. Just for a change, let’s give ourselves permission to think smaller, simpler, and less … Continue reading Completely impractical ways to change the world: say thank you

Categories: DiscussionTags: impractical
By Jeremy Williams Posted on October 20, 2023October 20, 2023

Totally impractical ways to change the world: say hello

Hilary Blake’s series on six completely impractical ways to change the world was first published in 2019 and we’re running them again. Why impractical? Read on… We believe that we … Continue reading Totally impractical ways to change the world: say hello

Categories: DiscussionTags: impractical
By Jeremy Williams Posted on October 17, 2023

What is a just transition?

You may have heard the phrase ‘just transition’ in climate discussions. It’s an important principle, and one that we advocate at Joy in Enough – how we respond to climate … Continue reading What is a just transition?

Categories: Climate, inequality, Politics
By Jeremy Williams Posted on October 10, 2023

Pope Francis on the climate crisis

With Laudato Si in 2015, Pope Francis made one of the most important interventions in the climate debate. Alongside Al Gore and Greta Thunberg, he is one of a handful … Continue reading Pope Francis on the climate crisis

Categories: Church, Climate
By Jeremy Williams Posted on October 5, 2023

A self-fulfilling culture of selfishness

I was reading Amitav Ghosh’s book The Nutmeg’s Curse recently. It’s a book that ranges widely across climate change, colonialism, literature and history, spun out from the story of the … Continue reading A self-fulfilling culture of selfishness

Categories: Discussion, Economics

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