I'm after ideas for our Diocesan camp. We normally try and align ourself with a campaign of a particular charity or issue as part of living out Kingdom and Justice. The plan I had has gone lopsided ellipsoid!* Any suggestions?
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I should say that there's a book and a dvd available to go alongside it if you're keen.
Just about to post more about it on my blog, but we're doing a camp using the theme in July...
Hey Ian
I met with some of the young people involved in http://ukycc.org/ recently - and certainly an inspiring project and network working on climate justice.
In the run up to climate conferences at the end of the year it could be an interesting one.
The Oxfam Sisters on the Planet materials (http://www.oxfam.org.uk/sisters) also add an interesting gender justice element into the mix...
Tim
try www.invisiblechildren.com they can send speakers and have a very good docuementary film made by three young people with a very trendy campaign off ther back ofg it
Our yp love it