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Category: Poverty

By damianjhursey Posted on October 17, 2024

Should we welcome the return of CCS?

By Jeremy Williams “We have found that carbon capture and storage in the North Sea can reduce emissions from gas and coal power stations by up to 90%,” said the … Continue reading Should we welcome the return of CCS?

Categories: business, Climate, Culture, Discussion, Economics, Environment, Politics, PovertyTags: Carbon, Carbon capture, climate-change, energy, Environment, renewable-energy, sustainability
By damianjhursey Posted on August 18, 2024September 6, 2024

History for Tomorrow

By Peter Grimwood Some Inspiration from the past for the future of humanity by Roman Krznaric Here is a new book which I must urgently commend to supporters of the … Continue reading History for Tomorrow

Categories: Articles, Climate, consumerism, Economics, Politics, Poverty, theology
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
By Jeremy Williams Posted on July 7, 2023July 7, 2023

Connecting with the stories beyond the news

Our charitable giving is often led by the news, Catherine Masterman observes. But what if our generosity is called towards things that aren’t in the news? In the last couple … Continue reading Connecting with the stories beyond the news

Categories: Climate, PovertyTags: media
By Jeremy Williams Posted on April 19, 2023

The Christian response to UK food poverty

Rhianna Dredge is a second-year student at the University of Gloucestershire studying Religion, Philosophy and Ethics: “I’m passionate about all things social issues related, which has led me to explore … Continue reading The Christian response to UK food poverty

Categories: Church, PovertyTags: food
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 7, 2023February 4, 2023

Join us for a talk on Britain’s ‘torn safety net’

The next talk in our monthly Joy in Enough series will look at how the cost of living crisis is affecting churches and charities, and how this undermines the ‘social … Continue reading Join us for a talk on Britain’s ‘torn safety net’

Categories: Events, Politics, Poverty
By Jeremy Williams Posted on August 21, 2022September 23, 2022

Can your church help with the coming bills crisis?

It’s been a strange summer this year. The children have been off school and we’ve had our usual holidays and days out, but the pleasures of summer have been set … Continue reading Can your church help with the coming bills crisis?

Categories: Church, Mission, Poverty
By Jeremy Williams Posted on October 6, 2020May 28, 2021

Reset the Debt

During the Coronavirus lockdown, the Joint Public Issues Team and Church Action on Poverty held a programme of listening exercises called the Gleanings Project. As the organisations sought to listen … Continue reading Reset the Debt

Categories: PovertyTags: coronavirus, debt

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