Living green means practicing
our faith through caring for creation. Green Living provides concrete
ways to green our lives as stewards of the earth. This guide is
designed to prompt individual lifestyle changes and offer resources and
ideas to assist in greening our lives and sharing God's love with the
world; sections include Green Consumption, Green Transportation and The
Green House Effect. Part of the Just Living series from Enough for
Everyone and the Presbyterian Hunger Program.
Thanksgiving is a time of
feast and celebration. The Just Living Thanksgiving guide is designed
to help you create a celebration that celebrates the blessings God has
provided. Simplify your Thanksgiving and focus on God, your family and
friends by implementing lifestyle practices and tips from our guide.
Part of the Just Living series from Enough for Everyone and the
Presbyterian Hunger Program.
This resource is aimed at assisting Christians to be good stewards of water. As such it highlights three areas: Clean Waters, Abundant Waters and Recovery Waters.
An informational brochure on the Foods Resource Bank FRB. FRB encourages grassroots agricultural communities - support by individuals, churches and urban communities - to grow solutions to hunger problems in our world.
In Advent we wait for the
coming of Christ. At Christmas we celebrate Jesus' birth. Shape your
seasonal celebration to be one centered on the true meaning of
Christmas. Prepare for the holidays by simplifying life, incorporating
prayers, giving alternative gifts and serving sustainable foods. Share
the love of Christ with others throughout your life with a living
witness this season. Part of the Just Living series from Enough for
Everyone and the Presbyterian Hunger Program.
Autumn is a season marked by change. Weather this transitional season with grace by working diligently, celebrating responsibly, sharing the bounty, preparing for winter the holidays and incorporating other lifestyle practices from the Sustainable Autumn Living guide into your day-to-day life. Part of the Just Living series from Enough for Everyone and the Presbyterian Hunger Program.