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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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This Lent, how about giving up indifference to farmed animals?

February 8, 2016 becreaturekind

For any animal product you eat, consider the life of the animal that was used to produce it. That’s all. 

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In Education Tags compassion in world farming, cruelty to animals, david clough, factory farming, farm sanctuary, laudato si, lent, pope francis, practicing compassion
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