Preparation for Lent: The Art of Gardening

Today, many of us will start our Lenten journey by kneeling to receive the sign of the cross in ashes on our foreheads, along with the words, “remember that you are dust, and to dust you...
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Walking the Talk

Deacon Philip Dunbar teaches the adult forum each Sunday at All Saints Episcopal Church in Enterprise, Florida. His group is a cozy one most weeks and, they have a familiar routine – reading...
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What Does the Face of Integrated Development Look Like? – Part 2

So what exactly makes the Zambia development program "integrated"?All of the community agents are also participants in the agricultural program.  As part of an incentive for their volunteer work in...
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What Does the Face of Integrated Development Look Like? – Part 1

In the relief and development field, people often refer to “integrated development.” What is it exactly?  What does it mean and how does it work? Why do it?Integrated development means approaching...
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God is the Missional Agent

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The Abundant Life Garden Project

Note: Cynthia Coe (www.ETChristianFormation.org) worked with Episcopal Relief & Development to develop our new children’s curriculum. We are extremely grateful to Cynthia for her expertise and...
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Episcopalians and the Abundant Life

Episcopal Relief & Development is getting ready to release two programs to help children and youth engage in our ministry.  Our hope is that these materials will provide inspiration for young people...
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Loving Thy Neighbor

After 30 years of civil war, Sri Lanka is now into its second year of peace.  However, in many parts of the country the reality is that the effects of the conflict are still present. There continue to...
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