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    Permaculture as a Means to Reconciliation and Environmental Advocacy in Central Oregon Churches

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    Date
    April 24, 2022
    Author
    Welch, Jessalyn
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    Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts: International Community Development, College of Behavioral Sciences, Northwest University.
    Contents
    Introduction
    Background
    Personal perspective
    Fieldwork research
    Research questions
    The problem
    Biblical community development - -Handbook
    Impact
    Conclusion
    Works cited
    Appendix 1: a handbook and guide to stewardship for the earth as Christians
    Part 1: introduction
    Part 2: the beginning
    Part 3: our values
    Part 4: the defending argument: finding common ground
    Part 5: a tangible step: permaculture garden
    Part 6: where to start
    Conclusion
    Works cited (for handbook)
    Appendix 2: grant example
    Appendix 3
    Appendix 4
    Works cited (for grant)
    Comprehensive works cited
    Original item type
    Microsoft Word (DOCX)
    Original extent
    119 pages
    Subject
    Permaculture
    Community gardens
    Reconciliation
    Environmental protection
    Oregon
    Evangelical Church
    Bible. Genesis
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    archives.northwestu.edu/handle/nu/59492
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