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Just Booklets

By / 31 March 2009

The response to the first ‘Just’ booklet series has been fantastic. Thanks you to everyone who has sent in feedback. There have also been a number of churches around the country who have taken to the idea of linking gardening into their community involvement and social service.

The print run for this first booklet seems to have been a little small; we have run out. However, I have the final PDF of the booklet available. Simply send an email to justice@anglican .org.nz with ‘gardening booklet’ in the subject, or down load by clicking this link: gardening-booklet. Distribute or use as you like.

To sign up for the others click on the box below titled Just Booklets with the dandelion flower picture.

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This site is run by the Social Justice Commission of the Anglican Church.

We seek to nurture justice spirituality and imagination, and engage in advocacy in all areas of life, overcoming poverty and transforming violence.

We encourage people to think and live “justly”, and emphasise debate and action on local, national and global issues.

Although we are Anglican, our vision isn’t so much about being Anglican. It’s about living justly. Justice is about how you live your life, and being just where we are. Working together, we can all flourish.

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Just Booklets Mailing List

Just Booklets produced by the Justice Commission appear as booklets  and study guides around a variety of important and engaging topics – food, gardening, peace, lignite, with many more to come. From now on, they will be coming directly to you.

Just Living Booklets are subscription-only publications, so if you or your church want copies, sign up! There is no charge. Simple as that.

You might like to consider becoming a contact person/distributor to help raise awareness of Just Booklets  in your church or organisation.If you have an idea for a booklet, or even the desire to write. We seek to draw upon the expertise of the whole church. If you’d like to share your story about some aspect of justice or injustice, or some story about your passions and/or your life, email or call Anthony.