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Being guardians of creation

By Ant / 1 July 2008

General secretary of Pacific Conference of Churches Fe’iloakitau Kaho Tevi highlights the important role of churches in conservation, says the Fiji Times.

“Our main focus is to look at the stewardship of God’s creation,” Mr Tevi said.

“Being good stewards and guardians of God’s creation is our duty.

”We want to work together with all the nature conservation organisations and to bring together all the member churches to make them realise their role in this important issue.“

”We are looking at the adaptation measures that need to be taken, renewable energy area and also focusing on fisheries issues with relevant stakeholders.“

The concerned church leader said the focus of everyone in the region should be to ensure there are natural resources left for many generations to come.”

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