Putting our money where our faith is by divesting from fossil fuels
Jim Wallis
WASHINGTON (RNS) Were a few weeks into 2015, which means many of us are striving to keep our New Years resolutions while others have already seen their best intentions collapse under the pressure of daily routines. Every year, we make promises to be better well go to the gym, save more money, slow down. But for Christians, every day is an opportunity to make resolutions. We call that repentance.
And this year today I am repenting of my dependence on fossil fuels.
While many associate repentance with sorrow or guilt, the biblical meaning of the word is to stop, turn around and go in a whole new direction. Repentance means changing our course and embarking on a new path.
For Christians, humanitys failure to care for Gods creation warrants our repentance. This is not just a theological claim but a practical moral imperative when it comes to fossil fuel consumption. American Christians need to repent and quickly!
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