
Annette James
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Annette James
@jamnetph
public health, nan, food pantry coordinator, lay minister, sustainable food advocate, climate justice campaigner, passion for equity, justice, kindness.




Christians — please do get out and vote. And as we vote, let us vote with love in our hearts, and the Sermon on the Mount in our minds, and the Beatitudes on our lips. Voting is not the only way we put feet on our prayers, but it is one way. Voting is a way of showing solidarity with the most vulnerable. Voting is a way of standing against the principalities and powers that are crushing people’s lives. Let us vote against fear and hatred and xenophobia and arrogance and inequality and racism and militarism and genocide. This November - let us vote for love. And compassion. And justice. Let’s vote for the poor and homeless. For refugees & asylum-seekers. For the widows and orphans, and all those who Christ called “the least of these.” Vote. For. Love.


Removing the two-child benefit cap will benefit 1.6m of Britain's poorest children. Nurseries improving parental outcomes and childhood outcomes are "terrific" explains @michaelmarmot to @RSheikh26 for BBC Panorama bit.ly/3S8sKHS





Absolutely shocking that @churchofengland @synod chamber is so sparsely attended whilst we discuss foodbanks and food poverty. People sod off to do what @ChurchTimes? whilst the rest passionately participate in what it fundamentally means to be a Christian. #poverty

Three books that could be quite useful for the UK's new Labour government.




