Throughout scripture, God call us to be good stewards of His creation. And our new booklet will help you start meaningful, effective conversations about animal rights in your faith community! We created “Why Animal Rights Matter to God”, a fully scripture-based resource, to be shared with faith leaders and small groups, and inspire Christians to honor God by showing love to all His beloved individuals.

While confronting, this booklet kindly invites Christians to join God’s redemptive work by rejecting all animal abuse and exploitation to make this a better world for all, and is a powerful resource to keep in pews, your church library, and lobby!

PETA LAMBS is here to help you get the conversation started in your faith community. Order free copies of this booklet today by contacting us at [email protected]!

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