Beset with climate-caused disasters it’s easy to feel helpless from day to day. But in actions both big and small we can find hope. This season of Advent, join Karri Munn-Venn – writer, climate activist and wool farmer – as she knits together reflections of her life on the farm with scripture readings and prayer. Along the way, you’ll see that farming, like Advent, is about watching and waiting, about finding light in the darkness, about hope.

Thursday, November 23, 1 p.m. ET Advent resource launch webinar You are invited to meet Karri and learn more about Hope in Action. The free resource is delivered as a daily email with scripture, a reflection from Karri, a prayer and a PWRDF story. The resource will also be available in its entirety as a PDF. For more information and to subscribe, go to pwrdf.org/Advent2023.

About the author

Karri Munn-Venn is a climate policy analyst -turned-regenerative wool farmer and knitwear designer. Having started her career in international development, Karri worked for many years with Citizens for Public Justice, a national organization of members inspired by faith to act for justice in Canadian public policy. She has an M.A. from the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (Carleton University) and an Honours B.A. in International Studies/Political Science from York University. Karri now lives, creates and farms at Fermes Leystone Farms on the unceded traditional territory of the Algonquin Peoples in west Quebec.


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