Renew Our World campaign focuses Lenten prayer, action on climate changePosted Mar 7, 2017 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] The start of Lent saw the beginning of a new international campaign – Renew Our World – in which tens of thousands of Christians from six countries will join together in prayer and action to try to tackle climate change.
Renew Our World is campaigning for clean renewable energy and sustainable agriculture for the world’s poorest communities. The campaign is taking place in Britain, the United States, Australia, Zambia, Peru and Nigeria and is being launched by the Anglican Alliance, Tearfund, Micah Global, TEAR Australia, Micah Zambia, EU-CORD and Peace and Hope International (Paz y Esperanza).
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