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By Jeremy Williams Posted on June 11, 2020May 17, 2021

Let’s do better than a return to normal

The coronavirus has thrown much of society and the economy into chaos. We don’t know what life will look like on the other side, how much will return to ‘normal’ … Continue reading Let’s do better than a return to normal

Categories: Discussion, PoliticsTags: Better Normal, coronavirus
By Jeremy Williams Posted on June 9, 2020May 28, 2021

Build Back Better

Green Christian, of which Joy in Enough is a part, is supporting the Build Back Better campaign, which launches this week. We have put our name to it because we … Continue reading Build Back Better

Categories: Discussion, links, PoliticsTags: coronavirus
By Jeremy Williams Posted on June 2, 2020June 2, 2020

Debt, crisis and a Universal Basic Income

Eve Poole explains why a year of Universal Basic Income could be useful tool in a just post-Covid recovery.  Following the first cases of Covid-19 in the UK in January … Continue reading Debt, crisis and a Universal Basic Income

Categories: Articles, EconomicsTags: coronavirus, debt
By Jeremy Williams Posted on May 29, 2020May 25, 2020

Book review: On Fire, by Naomi Klein

David Penney reviews On Fire – The Burning Case for a Green New Deal.

Categories: books, Climate
By Jeremy Williams Posted on May 26, 2020May 25, 2020

The Promise of Life – a prayer for a consumer society

The Breathe Network was a Christian network for simpler living that was active a few years ago. The project was brought to a close in 2015, but the resources remain … Continue reading The Promise of Life – a prayer for a consumer society

Categories: Resources, theologyTags: Prayer
By Jeremy Williams Posted on May 20, 2020May 13, 2020

An exit strategy from the Covid-19 and the climate crises

Tony Emerson asks five questions for moving into a more sustainable post-Covid world: Pope Francis was interviewed for The Tablet (08/04/20) about the pandemic before Easter. He commented: “Every crisis … Continue reading An exit strategy from the Covid-19 and the climate crises

Categories: Articles, DiscussionTags: coronavirus
By Jeremy Williams Posted on May 18, 2020January 22, 2021

Tearfund imagine a rebooted world

The current crisis has revealed the underlying injustices and weaknesses of our economy and society. As we face the enforced pause of lockdown, we also have an opportunity to imagine … Continue reading Tearfund imagine a rebooted world

Categories: Church, EconomicsTags: coronavirus
By Jeremy Williams Posted on May 13, 2020

Joy in Enough appoints Materials Developer

Green Christian is pleased to announce the appointment of Katherine Hogg as the Materials Developer for Joy in Enough. Following a successful recruitment phase with some strong candidates, Katherine will … Continue reading Joy in Enough appoints Materials Developer

Categories: NewsTags: plenty

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