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Do Justice Podcast: It All Starts in a Garden
Climate Justice, Podcast Ministry Forum 2025-05-01 Climate Justice, Podcast Ministry Forum 2025-05-01

Do Justice Podcast: It All Starts in a Garden

This episode of the Do Justice podcast explores the intersection of faith, ecology, and justice through the lens of Scripture and sustainable farming. Dr. Sylvia Keesmaat shares her lived theology of creation care and how biblical narratives inspire daily acts of ecological and communal renewal.

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