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A place to share resources and encourage each other to make care of creation an intentional part of our ministries and daily lives.
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It is sad to see that many African leaders are seeing Copenhagen as a place to get money blaming climate change on the west and therefore seeking monetary compensation. Even though the west has contributed significantly to global climate change, the…
November 9
A place to share resources and encourage each other to make care of creation an intentional part of our ministries and daily lives.
October 29
Shameless plug alert: just wanting to make sure you all are aware of a great organization for you to support. A Rocha. http://www.arocha.org/us-en/index.html I don't know of an organization that better addresses the issues we discuss in this group.…
October 19

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Location:
Houston, B.C.
Church/School/Organization:
Houston Christian Reformed Church/ A Rocha Canada - Christians in Conservation
Justice issues I'm interested in:
Environmental Justice and all that it implies.
Website:
http://www.renewalljunktion.spaces.live.com
About me:
I am the Northern B.C. rep for A Rocha Canada - Christians in Conservation and also work on the Eco-congregation program helping churches and communities become intentional about making creation care an integral part of their ministries.

A Rocha is an international conservation organization working to show God's love to all creation. The name is portuguese for the rock and A Rocha now has projects in 18 countries around the world. For more info see: www.arocha.org


September, 2009

A Rocha partners with Gaining Ground / Resilient Cities Conference, Oct 20-22, 2009

North American cities are facing transformational challenges in sustainability, economy, and urban management. Sustainability imperatives, the call for climate action, the prospect of a quickly shifting energy future, pressure for new approaches in almost every urban system, and the shock... Read entire article...

Making connections with creation at Day Camp

After some confusion and jostling for position we - all fifty kids and the four A Rocha day camp leaders – finally stood in a giant circle holding hands. It was a sunny Wednesday morning around 9:30 am and a few minutes earlier we had introduced the day’s topic – plants. Read entire article...

A Rocha reaches out to thousands at the Morden Corn & Apple Festival

The Morden Corn and Apple Festival is a much anticipated summer festival and town celebration. Estimates have put attendance between 50,000 and 60,000 people over three days. This year A Rocha reached out to festival goers at a booth manned all three days. Read entire article...

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Hot off the press: the 2008/09 A Rocha International Review

Want to see what A Rocha is doing around the world? We've put together a four page summary, plus a poster map with highlights from each country. The review looks at the transformation, restoration... Read entire article...

Minet Country Park wins a Green Flag

The Minet Country Park, 90 acres (35 hectares) of reclaimed wasteland between Southall and Hayes, England, has won a Green Flag Award in recognition of the work A Rocha, local landowners,... Read entire article...

Joining forces to fight climate change

A Rocha is pleased to lend its support to the work of the 350 campaign - an international effort to unite the world around solutions to the climate crisis. The name, 350.org, comes from the... Read entire article...


Upcoming Events:

Volunteer Day - BC

Sat, Sept 12

Community Garden Tour - ON

Sat, Sep 12

The A Rocha Story - MB

Thu, Sep 24

Harvest Festival and Volunteer Day - BC
Sat, Oct 17
Faith Angles on Living Sustainably in the City - BC
Wed, Oct 21
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This message was sent from A Rocha Canada to cindy.verbeek@arocha.org. It was sent from: A Rocha Canada - Christians in Conservation, 512 172nd Street, Surrey, BC V3S 9R3, Canada. www.arocha.org/canada canada@arocha.org

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Re-entry by Peter Jordan

This book has been a life saver...not just mine but of those around me who may have succumbed to my piercing toungue and over-criticism of so many things had I not had things put into perspective by Mr. Jordan. I think it is a must read for anyone who is interested in missions, has been on a mission trip (or thinking of going on one) or wants to understand missionaries (short and long term) who have returned to their home culture better. Thanks Scott and Angela for sending it to me. Good to see… Continue

Posted on September 15, 2009 at 2:40pm —

Cindy Verbeek

How then should I live?

It has been 7 months since we visited my dear friend David Kizito and his wife Rose and their children Geofrey, Kalanzi, Martin and Martha. Since then I have avoided posting anything because I fell into a deep depression and am only now starting to see my way through the fog to any semblance of clarity. I can not say that any of my questions have been answered over the past few weeks but through the grace of God I have had several wise people who have sat with me and listened, I have been excerc… Continue

Posted on August 11, 2009 at 6:00pm — 11 Comments

Cindy Verbeek

To me this is what Eco-justice is all about...I wish I could go

Sustainability 2.0 - the Evolution of Green.
Majora Carter - Women Talk About The Green Economy



This event is sponsored by the Strathcona Business Improvement Association and supported by Battered Women's Support Services.

In the late 1990's Majora Carter took a bold step into the world of urban planning - simultaneously working to shift a Giuliani administration plan from additional waste handling for the South Bronx to positive green development, while scoring a $1.25M Federal Transportati… Continue

Posted on March 17, 2009 at 8:10pm —

Cindy Verbeek

Conservation and Poverty...this is what it's all about

This video http://www.assets-kenya.org/ (click on ASSETS - A Story of Hope) shows what A Rocha Kenya and the ASSETS program there is doing. I know I work for the organization so I'm a bit biased but to me the Kenyans have hit on something really really valuable. I hope it inspires you. It also makes me wonder how we can create this kind of impact in a North American context. But then again there are different issues here. It is not poverty but consumerism that is the problem...hmmm, lots to thin… Continue

Posted on December 26, 2008 at 3:51pm —

Cindy Verbeek

Our trip to Uganda

I'm not sure why I feel like I need to post this for the whole world to see but here goes. As we are in the final month of preparation for our trip to Uganda I can't get over the fear that is within me. We are leaving our three children in the capable hands of their grandparents but what if we don't come back...from what I can tell we will be the only white people for miles. It will certainly help me understand how my friend Margaret (a refugee from Uganda) feels in our town of 3000 being the on… Continue

Posted on November 18, 2008 at 1:35pm — 3 Comments

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At 5:24pm on November 15, 2009, Bethany Dudley said…
Hello Cindy,

In September you left a question for me on my page. I am sorry it has taken me so long to respond. I was not aware that I had a page where poeple could comment! You asked if the Houston CRC had Asset BasedCommunity Development training. I am not aware that they do, however there are many of us throughout the country that do these trainings for churches. Where are you located?
At 11:17pm on November 29, 2008, Dave Timmer said…
Thanks for the writing compliment - it is something I enjoy doing. I actually write a regular column for my church's newletter call "To Care and To Keep" mostly focused on creation care-type issues. It has been well received and very refreshing to see the church's reaction - very supportive and open to the ideas. A definite blessing.

I was actually wondering what sort of role you had with the folks in Surrey. You are way up north, huh? Do you ever get down to the field centre? It is a great place.

If you get this before Sunday morning - keep me in mind. We are doing an A Rocha informational meeting to prepare the church for a possible staff position splitting with A Rocha USA. Pretty exciting. It might be a similar type of position as you do - though I don't know the details of what you are doing. Would like to talk to you more about it someday.
At 9:47am on October 9, 2008, Beth DeGraff said…
Hi, Cindy. I have a couple of environmental meetings this week that I'm wondering if you or someone you're in contact with would be interested in contributing to by conference call. My parachurch oganization (and yours) is looking into what it means to be involved in carbon offsetting. What do you think...Interested? Beth
At 6:14pm on October 3, 2008, Mark William Mulder said…
no sorry
At 12:52pm on September 26, 2008, Cindy Verbeek said…
Hmm. Haven't seen it yet. They said they were going to do an article on it. I'll have to look for it at church.
Thanks though. Cindy
At 12:45pm on September 26, 2008, Beth DeGraff said…
Is that you I saw fly fishing in the Oct. Banner? Congrats on getting the A Rocha some exposure! Beth
At 2:15am on September 24, 2008, Amy said…
Great Q/A in last months Banner by the way. Thanks!
At 1:37pm on June 3, 2008, Ida Kaastra Mutoigo said…
Hi Cindy! Yes, it is exciting to hear that you are going to Uganda. If you have enough time, I would highly encourage you to see CRWRC's work in Uganda through its partnership with churches there. If you are interested, please contact our staff ahead of time so something can be arranged. The email address for Davis Omanyo (our East Africa team leader) is: d.omanyo@crwrcuganda.org and the email address for Jim Zylstra (our Country Consultant) is j.zylstra@crwrcuganda.org . There is an aspect of sustainability and justice that is hugely important to us in terms of "who owns the development process" and ministry that happens. Whenever there is one individual, family or just a few individuals who are taking most or all the responsibility for the development programs or ministry going on in communities, there is a high risk (for eg. I know that the death of a Kenyan woman who started an orphanage led to the death of her ministry to these orphans because everyone was only supporting and interacting with her vision) compared to having a church or congregation taking full ownership of the program and then committed to the community beyond the life span of any one individual. If your church in Houston would like to consider partnerships with CRWRC and one of the communities or churches we work with overseas, please contact Crystle Numan at numanc@crcna.ca for information. It could be a really great way to build sustainable partnerships for development.
Blessings to you indeed!!
ida
At 4:57pm on April 7, 2008, Dick Nagtegaal said…
Was just reviewing messages.....and I have a request from you to delete you from my list of friends.....

I don't understand this ?
At 2:11pm on March 20, 2008, David said…
Hi cindy we are so excited to hear that you are planning to come to uganda indeed we are very happy about your coming lets keep our heads up and pray for you so that you have a safe journey to uganda.

DAVID AND ROSE
 
 

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