Over the past few years, I’ve been on an exploration, probing the intersection between the impact of my everyday decisions such as what or how much I consume, and what it means to follow a God who loves all people with a holistic, radical and sacrificial love.
Read MoreOver the past few years, I’ve been on an exploration, probing the intersection between the impact of my everyday decisions such as what or how much I consume, and what it means to follow a God who loves all people with a holistic, radical and sacrificial love.
Read MoreMy decision to stop buying new clothes - my “fashion fast” - was initially a reaction to the industry’s known issues with ethical labour and environmental impact, but it became more than that; like any fast, it became a spiritual discipline prompting me to pursue abundant life in God rather than in an abundance of things.
Read MoreI couldn’t help but notice that many of the attendee’s messaging were based off concerns for their own and their decedents futures.
Read MoreWith all the talk on environment we decided to ask some TJC regulars a few questions about why caring for creation matters to them and how it impacts their daily lives.
Read MoreIf we felt that this is what we have to do because that is what is required of just and ethical Christians, then it would be oppressive. If we did it to mark ourselves as ethical and sustainable consumers (ie. the righteous elect) then we would be insufferable. If we did it to try to please God, then we would be spiritually dead.
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