Preparing for Sunday school lesson on contemporary events and responses in faith. Current event: the environment. Reading through Peter Illyn's article on The Environment in The Revolution: A Field Manual for Changing Your World, edited by Heather Zydek. It is an outstanding field manual for beginning Christian activists who seek to live out of their faith in everyday life. If anyone has other compelling articles on ecology/environment and theology/faith, please pass along.
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I have a Google alert set for blog mentions of Peter Illyn.
I'd very much like to read the article you refer to...but it doesn't Google and you didn't provide a link.
Can you help me?
The Peter Illyn article I referred to is in The Revolution: A Field Manual for Changing Your World, edited by Heather Zydek from RelevantBooks, 2006(c).