Christianity and Compassion

Compassion is one of the key teachings of Christianity and many other religions, so you’d think that we’d see more Christians and other people of faith moving towards a plant-based diet. Unfortunately, that hasn’t been the case. Our latest podcast episode explores this challenging subject.

In the podcast, I chat with Kathy Dunn and Ruth Sorenson-Prokosch, two Christians who advocate for animals. They talk about how the teachings of the Bible support their compassionate choices and how they take those teachings into their faith communities to speak up for animals. This is a great podcast to share with friends and family who are Christian.

Twin Cities Veg Fest isn’t happening until Sunday, November 1, but the momentum is starting to pick up. In the weeks to come, we’ll be sharing our growing list of speakers, chefs, vendors, and more. Be on the lookout for that.

Our campaign to raise funds for the festival continues through August 24. Can you give something today to help us reach our goal? Your contributions are greatly appreciated, and we’re offering a bunch of fun perks for those donating at levels of $10, $25, $50, $100, $250, $500, and $1,000. Check them out and see what strikes your fancy.

All contributions support our festival to celebrate compassion and allow us to make it free for anyone to attend. Visit our Indiegogo page and consider making a contribution. Let’s make this year’s Twin Cities Veg Fest the best one yet!

For the animals,

Unny Nambudiripad

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