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		<title>Green Resources</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, Jeff wrote an article titled Practically Green, stressing ways churches can employ sustainable principles that are also economically feasible. YourChurch Magazine has posted an article, The Great Green Question, which is exploring a similar topic. What follows is a short list of other resources that may enhance your awareness of sustainability: From TheMinistryCafe.com Search [...]]]></description>
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