How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take to Change a Christian?: A Pocket Guide to Shrinking Your Ecological Footprint

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· Church Publishing, Inc.
Ebook
64
Pages

About this ebook

This book describes practical steps people and churches can take to help the environment and walk lightly on the Earth.

For Christians, "going green" isn't about being trendy, it's about stewardship of God's creation and mindful living. But where to start? How can communities, churches, and individuals take steps to reduce our environmental footprint and live more lightly on the Earth?

The full-color, info-packed booklet is divided into eight easy-to-read sections: water, energy, transportation, waste, biodiversity, well-being, lifestyle, and sabbath. It contains hundreds of practical ideas to help people, congregations, and communities make a real difference to the environment. Includes links and contact information for environmental organizations in the United States and Canada.

About the author

Jan Nunley is an Episcopal priest and former deputy for communications for the Episcopal Church, and has covered political and legal issues in the Episcopal Church for over twenty years. She lives in Peekskill, New York.

Claire Foster is former national policy adviser on environmental issues to the Church of England.

David Shreeve is the co-founder of The Conservation Foundation and environmental adviser to the Church of England.

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