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Highlights from Our First Ten Months

November 3, 2016 becreaturekind

We're excited to share with you the progress we've made over the last ten months! 

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In Programs Tags animals, biblical, creaturekind commitment, david clough, diet, factory farming, farmed animals, justice, mercy, Ministry, practicing compassion, theology, university of winchester, vegan
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Eat Vegan, Save the World?

April 4, 2016 becreaturekind

But as the church, our job isn’t to save the world. Our job is to stop, to look for the reconciling work of Christ, and to join that—to pray “thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” 

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In Education Tags #salvation, 2Corinthians, animals, creaturekind, diet, kingdom, Ministry, plantbased, redemption, soteriology, theology, vegan
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