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This Study Guide is a reflection on hunger and poverty and a call for justice, delving into a critical reflection on how we relate the current world situation and move toward action.
Featured spotlight on a great resource from the Baltimore Food & Faith Project identifying hands-on activities to explore alternatives to our current food system for individuals, families, faith communities and congregations.
Meet organizations giving shape to the food, faith and spirituality movement from New Jersey to North Carolina.
Practice 'Just Eating' and study with scripture, prayer and stories from the local and global community. Download or order the curriculum from Presbyterian Hunger Program for middle schoolers, congregations and your own personal faith development.
This resource includes five local examples, typical tasks and responsibilities for the congregation and farmer, provides a recommended timeline and details how to integrate a farm stand into the life of a congregation and its surrounding community.
The toolkit includes an evaluation tool, planning guide and resources to help your faith community assess what you are already doing to promote good food - and identify areas to make more sustainable and just choices in your daily practices.
This Study Guide is a reflection on hunger and poverty and a call for justice, delving into a critical reflection on how we relate the current world situation and move toward action.
Featured spotlight on a great resource from the Baltimore Food & Faith Project identifying hands-on activities to explore alternatives to our current food system for individuals, families, faith communities and congregations.
Meet organizations giving shape to the food, faith and spirituality movement from New Jersey to North Carolina.
Practice 'Just Eating' and study with scripture, prayer and stories from the local and global community. Download or order the curriculum from Presbyterian Hunger Program for middle schoolers, congregations and your own personal faith development.
This resource includes five local examples, typical tasks and responsibilities for the congregation and farmer, provides a recommended timeline and details how to integrate a farm stand into the life of a congregation and its surrounding community.
The toolkit includes an evaluation tool, planning guide and resources to help your faith community assess what you are already doing to promote good food - and identify areas to make more sustainable and just choices in your daily practices.