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By Jeremy Williams Posted on October 13, 2021

How FairBnB encourage ethical travel

If you have done any travelling through Britain’s traditional holiday destinations, there is often real poverty hiding behind the facade. Earlier this year my family were in Cornwall. We arrived … Continue reading How FairBnB encourage ethical travel

Categories: business, inequalityTags: travel
By Jeremy Williams Posted on October 6, 2021October 6, 2021

Common Wealth or Private Riches?

John D Anderson considers five ways to rebuild a commonwealth – a society that shares accumulated wealth broadly. “Private affluence and public squalor” were denounced by J K Galbraith a … Continue reading Common Wealth or Private Riches?

Categories: consumerism, Politics
By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 28, 2021September 28, 2021

Plenty! and the process of becoming

If you’ve taken part in the Plenty! course, you may have noticed the words that introduce the questions in the session: words like ‘being’, ‘loving’ and ‘becoming’. These reflect the … Continue reading Plenty! and the process of becoming

Categories: Discussion, ResourcesTags: plenty
By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 24, 2021September 21, 2021

A game to explain food, inequality and climate

Catherine Masterman introduces a game, ‘Global Harvest’, to bring home the issues of food security and climate this harvest season. Apparently, despite the best efforts of Blue Peter, my children … Continue reading A game to explain food, inequality and climate

Categories: Climate, Parenting
By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 22, 2021September 16, 2021

Why faith matters at COP26

With the latest round of international climate talks (COP26) coming up in November, there’s been a lot of activity around the agenda and the priorities. All interest groups want to … Continue reading Why faith matters at COP26

Categories: Climate
By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 14, 2021

The radical possibilities of Christian social enterprise

William Temple scholar Val Barron has been researching Christian social enterprise, and has been surprised at how radical it can sometimes be. One thing I had never expected when I … Continue reading The radical possibilities of Christian social enterprise

Categories: Articles, business
By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 7, 2021September 2, 2021

Explaining COP26 to your church

If you’re interested in the environment, you probably know all about COP26, the upcoming climate talks in Glasgow in November. Perhaps you’re even campaigning on it in some form, signing … Continue reading Explaining COP26 to your church

Categories: Church, ClimateTags: JPIT
By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 2, 2021

Is it our job to ‘save the planet’?

John D Anderson on the call to save the planet, and what the phrase tells us about ourselves and our place in the world. The planet is safe. Humankind will … Continue reading Is it our job to ‘save the planet’?

Categories: Articles, Environment

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