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Environment

Pitch competition winner makes bags to provide cleaner cooking in northern Ghana

Cleaner cooking in northern Ghana can have multiple health, environmental, and economic benefits, say the winners of Mennonite Economic Development Associates’ annual pitch competition in

Mennonite Economic Development Associates

January 21, 2025

MC USA’s Climate Justice Net Zero Grant awarded to four congregations

Mennonite Church USA’s  Climate Justice Ministry has awarded the 2024 Pam De Young Net Zero Energy Fund grants to four congregations: Covenant Mennonite Fellowship, Sarasota,

Christle Hain | Mennonite Church USA

November 18, 2024

‘Not an act of God’: How Richard Joyner became a farmer, then a climate activist

Congregants at Conetoe Chapel Missionary Baptist Church thought their pastor was crazy when he suggested his rural community take up farming as a way to

Yonat Shimron | Religion News Service

November 5, 2024

Faith-based environmental groups take on fossil fuels as ‘a sacred duty’

In mid-September, Val Smith, chief sustainability officer at Citigroup, one of the United States’ Big Four of banking, met with four religious environmental activists to

Fiona Murphy | Religion News Service

October 23, 2024

African faith leaders and environmentalists push for fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty

Faith leaders and climate activists in Africa announced their support on Sept. 20 for an international treaty to halt the production and use of fossil

Fredrick Nzwili | Religion News Service

September 30, 2024

Sacred invitation

Coming-of-age ritual is an unexpected gift of standing with Indigenous land defenders

Jon Zirkle | Paul Neufeld Weaver

September 19, 2024

Mennonites join Apache Stronghold on prayer journey to Supreme Court

Mennonite congregations and individuals from the Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery are supporting Apache Stronghold’s two-month prayer journey across the United States to deliver their appeal directly to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Anabaptist World

September 6, 2024

A schoolhouse for simple living

Three Anabaptist gifts, and one from others, for engaging the climate crisis

Douglas Day Kaufman

September 4, 2024

Safe food protects health, environment

MCC staff and partners train farmers in Bangladesh to avoid overuse of pesticides

Linda Espenshade | Mennonite Central Committee

July 12, 2024

Climate project inspired by ancestors

Cross-country cyclist hopes to raise $500,000 to support environmental resilience

Donna Minter

May 22, 2024

Suriname ends land deal with Colony Mennonites that would have impacted forests

The government of Suriname has scrapped plans to allow Colony Mennonites from Bolivia and other countries to purchase about 74,000 acres of land. Indigenous politicians and conservation groups criticized the arrangement on climate and transparency grounds.

Anabaptist World

April 23, 2024

Edible Stories

When I teach cooking classes, I invite participants to look at each recipe as an edible story. The class gets curious about each ingredient, including

Heather Wolfe | For Anabaptist World

April 18, 2024
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