Thanksgiving Reflections: Speaking Up for Turkeys
A PETA Foundation staff member shares her holiday reflection with “EarthBeat: A Project of National Catholic Reporter.”
A PETA Foundation staff member shares her holiday reflection with “EarthBeat: A Project of National Catholic Reporter.”
Social, sweet, and sensitive turkeys make the perfect dinner guests, but saying grace before eating their carcasses ruins the party and grieves God’s heart.
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Perfect for wearing to a church function, a family get-together, or wherever your day takes you, it’s a subtle reminder that God loves all His creation and that we should, too.
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The link between animal agriculture and environmental damage is undeniable, and the almost 400 million evangelicals around the globe can—and should— commit to addressing it.
If you have questions regarding what the Bible says about animals and humans’ role as the stewards and caretakers of God’s creation, PETA LAMBS is here to help.
The Season of Creation is a time to reflect on, pray for, and be the change animals need.
“Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” —2 Corinthians 9:6-8