Churches Can’t Afford Not to Embrace Sustainability
By Katrina Saucier As you read the following case study, consider the implications that can apply to a church that chooses to embrace sustainability.
Source: churchexecutive.com
By Katrina Saucier As you read the following case study, consider the implications that can apply to a church that chooses to embrace sustainability.
Source: churchexecutive.com
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