Without being prescriptive or judgemental, this creative and accessible stop-motion animation puts the climate change emergency in the Biblical context of our greed and selfishness, calls us to respond and points us to the promise of a forever perfect world.
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What do Christians have to say about the environment, and climate change?
It can be tricky to know how to engage with climate change as Christians. But we want to care for God's world and God's people, and be part of the wider conversations going on in our culture.
Without being prescriptive or judgemental, this creative and accessible stop-motion animation puts the climate change emergency in the Biblical context of our greed and selfishness, calls us to respond and points us to the promise of a forever perfect world.
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Kezia Hulse is an illustrator and stop-motion animator from York. Her past projects include work for Hallmark, English Heritage and London Nightline. She loves the Yorkshire landscape, the work of David Hockney and a good cup of tea.
Polly Standring writes, films and edits faithful, relevant and quality videos for Go Chatter, and connects with Christian content-creators and churches. She loves being a Londoner, most outdoor sports and looking after her many plants.
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