Sentences with phrase «challenge consumerism»

is an all - volunteer non-profit educational organization that equips people of faith to challenge consumerism, live justly and celebrate responsibly.
is an ecumenical, all volunteer organization that «equips people of faith to challenge consumerism, live justly, and celebrate responsibly.»
is an all - volunteer, non-profit organization that equips people of faith to challenge consumerism, live justly, and celebrate responsibly.
An all - volunteer, non-profit organization that equips people of faith to challenge consumerism, live justly, and celebrate responsibly.
and Jubilee Economics «Equipping people of faith to challenge consumerism, live justly and celebrate responsibly» An all - volunteer educational organization
Alternatives for Simple Living «Alternatives is a non-profit organization that equips people of faith to challenge consumerism, live justly and celebrate responsibly.
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ALTERNATIVES for Simple Living Equipping people of faith to challenge consumerism, live justly and celebrate responsibly Resources for responsible living since 1973 [email protected] * SimpleLivingWorks.org
Lacy, who led the development process of A Different Way, shares insights on simple living and media literacy — and ways to challenge consumerism.

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Churches should challenge cultures of consumerism, instead of telling their congregations that «God wants [them] to have the desires of [their] hearts» while ignoring issues of poverty and inequity in their very communities.
So this means we also have to challenge some of those patterns of consumerism and insulation, and sprawl, and homogeneity.
While each of St Benedict's twelve steps of humility (which are listed below) have a strong message of their own, the second step in particular is quite a striking one, being of great importance in today's society which is so full of consumerism, family breakdowns, celebrity culture, social media, vanity and many other problems and challenges.
Among the various longer - range challenges facing church music in the «90s, four seem to be occupying center stage: the challenge of providing church musicians in sufficient numbers to meet the needs of parishes throughout the land in almost every denomination; the continued search for musical roots in many denominations; the ongoing debate between those advocating the worship and musical tradition of the church catholic and those advocating a variety of trendy fads; and the impact of pragmatism and consumerism in determining worship practice and musical style and substance.
In what ways does faith and our church practises need to be changed to take account of consumerism, and in what ways does faith need to stand apart and challenge the society in the name of the One who is supreme, and jealous for love of his people?
Food Waste, World Hunger, Sustainability, Conscious Consumerism & Technology Transfer Among Global Challenges Addressed by Innovations in Packaging
Food Waste, World Hunger, Sustainability, Conscious Consumerism and Technology Transfer Among Global Challenges Addressed by Innovations in Packaging
We write about the things we are passionate about — natural solutions to health challenges, political issues that directly affect human health and the environment, green living, conscious consumerism, food and nutrition, the mind - body connection, personal development and awakened spirituality.
-LSB-...] curbing and cutting consumerism challenge is coming to an end!
all things our readers can relate to without any difficulty... Btw, I really loved reading your take on waste and consumerism on the post about the 6 × 30 challenge.
Stewart and Wolf acknowledge the challenges associated with families» shift to consumerism.
In the meantime, in the background of globalization and consumerism, Chinese contemporary art has been facing the international challenges and opportunities it had never encountered before.
It's not hard to miss, and that's why it's brilliant: it's both direct and democratic, stealing the visual identity of advertising and fear - mongering tabloids to spread messages that question systems of power, that challenge corruption, sexism and consumerism.
Mediengruppe Bitnik's work engages with many of the core tenets of the post-internet age, in particular challenging notions of surveillance, social interaction and internet consumerism.
Here, PEET has laid out almost all of the core elements to his practice: a love of analog, shown by his use of nondigital elements such as Wite - Out, pen, typewriter, and scraps of paper; an abiding interest in coding and symbols, demonstrated by the various signs and distinctly PEET - ian vocabulary inside; a challenge to consumerism and the pervading class system, indicated by his adoption (and transformation) of elements of Marx and Engels's famous manifesto; and finally, a pure, simple, visceral love of materials and process.
Employing a seemingly endless palette, his work has challenged our perceptions of popular culture, politics, and consumerism for more than fifty years.
The themes of xenophobia, consumerism, military conflicts and gender seem to be dominating through their practices, so it can be said that Rosler and Steyerl tend to disseminate a different kind of visual and theoretical discourse in order to penetrate and dissect our social reality, and furthermore to challenge and disrupt existing political and ideological hegemony.
We've long believed that addressing consumerism is a key tenet of living sustainably and addressing the environmental challenges of our times.
«Zero waste» is a lifestyle that embraces minimalism; rejects the ubiquitous disposable items that are everywhere in our society; challenges mainstream consumerism; and encourages people to come up with alternative reusable solutions to everyday life.
I appreciate that this is a cornerstone NWEI offering, especially as it points to some of the deeps roots of the environmental challenges we face: rampant consumerism and being in a culture stretched to the limits in so many ways.
Consumerism Is Not an Either - Or Game What I've come to realize is that in the printed - books versus e-books challenge (as with so many other things in our increasingly digitized world) it is not an either - or situation.
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