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Just Living

By JimHunt / 9 September 2008

I have just been reading the latest copy of Just Living

 which arrived by post today and yet I cannot find the

 material on Transition Towns and suchlike by

 Andrew Morrison and Anne Heims in this website. 

  I think it is wonderful, all this

dreaming of what could be.      When God calls people

 to repent from their mistakes the promise is

that when they go on to do what is just and right

things will be wonderful.     So now, as we wake up to

the folly of oil dependency and new ideas and

inventions come flooding in, why are we not all

dreaming of better ways of living?        

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

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