Have Faith!

 There is hope for humans and Earth to collaborate.  Let's inspire World residents

 to take notice that things need to be cleaned up.

 

Our resources both on land and in the water are a life spring, we must sustain our resources by whatever means necessary.

It is possible to get a deeper glimpse and possible understanding of the valuable resources that nature has to offer.  It is possible for humans to harmoniously co-exist with nature, by becoming aware of our natural surroundings and striving to protect them.

“The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language” definition of the word "resource" applies to many facets of life, as well as many areas of scientific study.

Resource / re.source …  n.  1.  Something that can be turned to for support for help.  2.  An available supply and they can be drawn upon when needed.  3.  An ability to deal with the situation effectively.  4.  Usually plural.  Means that can be used to advantage. 5.  Available capital; Assets

[French ressource, From old French ressourse relief, recovery, from resourde, to Rise again, From Latin resurgere : re-, Again + surgere, to rise, SURGE.]” 

“If [the] success or failure of this planet and of human beings depended on how I am and what I do… How would I be? What would I do?” R. Buckminster Fuller

The gift of tithing is a philanthropic gesture that makes the difference in the lives of many!

"Environmentalism is about saving our communities. It is about the power of the community asserting itself on these environmental issues that will directly affect our future generations." 

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.;  SOS Clean Oceans Conference 1997

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JAMES 1:6 But let him ask in faith, without any doubting, for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea, driven by the wind and tossed.


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