Day 3 - Protecting
Jason John urges us to reclaim our true purpose in God’s creation - to serve and protect, rather than reap and keep.
Jason John urges us to reclaim our true purpose in God’s creation - to serve and protect, rather than reap and keep.
Australia’s recalcitrance at the Pacific Island Forum results in a strong declaration of the scope of the climate crisis, but a weakened commitment to respond.
There are 3 days until humanity runs out of resources. Mark this year's Earth Overshoot Day on 29th July.
Will you imagine with us what a world of ecological resurrection would look like in 2020, 2030 or even 2040?
Thank you for sharing your reflections and vision of a future shaped by ecological resurrection.
This World Environment Day, Jason John challenges us to imagine a world that reflects the values of Christ, a world that requires us to act boldly in the hopes of achieving ecological resurrection on the earth.
Despite his nerves, Jason John knew he had to raise his voice to Parliament to call for climate action. Prayers without action were simply not enough.
When confronted with the reality of our climate crisis, Jason John urges us that our response needs to be faith in action, not helpless fear.
Uniting Earth Advocate Jason John considers the ocean, and how our heaving treading is damaging the beauty, wonder and majesty of these incredible ecosystems.