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Responses to the earthquakes in Haiti and Chile
No commentsBoth Haiti and Chile are suffering from the consequences of major disasters. In both cases, people have lost their lives, loved ones, and their homes. In both cases, churches and related organizations are responding, among them members of the ACT Alliance some of who are at the same time participants and partners of the Ecumenical Water Network.
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A tribute to Steve de Gruchy
No commentsOn 21 February, Rev Prof Steve de Gruchy drowned while he was river tubing on the Mooi River in South Africa. Steve, his contributions and his work for sustainable and ethical development were, and will remain, much loved and appreciated by his colleagues and friends around the world.
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WCC calls on churches to "renew efforts" for a fair climate deal
No commentsThe World Council of Churches (WCC) has called on the whole ecumenical family to keep pushing the international community for a "fair, ambitious and binding agreement" on climate change, in view of the UN climate summit to take place in Mexico in December.
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Ecumenical Water Network delves into "Holy Waters" during Lent
No comments"Holy Waters" is the theme of this year's Lenten reflections provided by the Ecumenical Water Network (EWN). Starting on Monday 15 February the weekly reflections will explore the connection between the way water is used in different liturgical practices and our "daily water".
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How theology can help save the world from climate change
4 comment(s)What does the Bible say about climate change? What are the theological insights churches can offer to a world facing an unprecedented ecological crisis? These questions, addressed at a public seminar on "Creation and the climate crisis" attended by church representatives to the UN climate summit in Copenhagen on 15 December, seem even more urgent after the summit’s failure to reach the fair, ambitious and legally binding agreement...
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The WCC is disappointed by the outcome of the Copenhagen climate summit
2 comment(s)As the excitement of the Copenhagen climate change talks subside, the time for matching reality with expectations has begun. From the perspective of the World Council of Churches (WCC) the outcome of the negotiations unfortunately did not match expectations.
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Presbyterian Church in Nigeria to "preach water"
No comments"The gospel in the 21st century has gone beyond just preaching and evangelization. The Church must reach out to the poor, sick and thirsty like Jesus did, extending the love of Christ through every possible way", said Rev. Okechukwu Kalu Iro, national director of the Presbyterian Community Services and Development, during the inauguration of the churches’ new Preach Water Foundation on Sunday, 6 December in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Bells ring a wake-up call for climate justice
No commentsAs a wave of ringing bells embraced the globe, churches sent a strong message to world leaders gathered at the UN climate summit in Copenhagen: There is only one world and in order to preserve it, bold action needs to be taken now.
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Latin American Christians defend the right to water
No comments"Water should be for everybody, because it is the blood of Mother Earth." These were the words of Peruvian Congresswoman María Sumire during her speech at the conference on "Water for Life and Creation", held in Lima, Peru, 23-25 November.
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No water for the neighbours
No commentsRows of neat suburban houses stand on the parched, barren hillside. A water tower looms over them, irrigating lush greenery in the gardens. But outside this West Bank settlement's perimeter fence sits the tiny Bedouin community of Umm Al Kher, whose residents are desperate for water.
