Halloween is still a week away, but by the Halloween costumes, candy and gruesome house decorations appearing, and the horror movies ready to launch, I would say it is very …
Updated for 2022 Halloween is still a week away, but by the Halloween costumes, candy and gruesome house decorations appearing, and the horror movies ready to launch, I would say …
By Britni D’Eliso — I have 36 slaves working for me.* In order to provide the clothing, food, technology and hygiene products that I currently own and use daily, 36 …
Here is an amazing post about sharing joy through bringing justice, hope and freedom to people around us. Greg has done incredible work in Fair Trade Gold one of the …
We consume. That’s a fact of life. “Overcoming Consumerism”, our mini-theme this week, is not about ending consumption but rather paying more attention to why we buy what we buy, …
A couple of years ago I was given a copy of Ancient Christian Devotional: A Year of Weekly Readings. I picked up the book again this last weekand read through a reflection …
Look at the clothes you are wearing right now….Would you believe that 80-90% of what you are wearing was made in inhumane, unsustainable conditions? Well, the sad fact is, this …
It’s Valentine’s Day, to be honest not a celebration that I have ever really approved of. I see it as yet another commercial venture to encourage us to buy …
It is the beginning of the second week of Lent, the week that in our devotional A Journey Into Wholeness Is devoted to reflecting on issues of hunger and poverty. In past …
This morning I am reblogging a post by Gerald Iversen. It first appeared on his blog as Living Fair Trade. Gerald describes himself as the chief activist of Simple Living Works which came …
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