Message from Costa Rica from Joshua Peace Seeker
Dear friends,
I have witnessed the world I want to live in. I have seen what people can do to work together. I have felt community. It is time to follow your heart people. It is time to do what you know needs to be done to empower yourself and your community. I have taken the leap myself with this project in Coats Rica. We all have a different role to play in the revolution. So lets all make sure we do our part the way we can. Start today in fact. WHAT YOU CAN DO Anyone who wants to learn and or teach how to get back to a better balance, please come visit our farm in Costa Rica. Help us rebuild the forests. Peace,
If you want to stop playing in the George Bush game, STOP. Get active right now with some local food production. This summer with the cost of food and fuel so high is a great time to start. Look into a Community Supported Agriculture project in your town. Buy a share of a farm and help the farmers produce local, organic foods. Just one step, but a huge step, towards freeing yourself.
Joshua Hughes
VerdEnergia Pacifica de Lanas Kai
Costa Rica
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Posted by: Mike Thorn | May 14, 2008 at 04:50 AM
I am about to contribute to World Vision in a massive way, but am wondering what is meant by playing in the George Bush game? Before I do contribute, I want to know how World Vision plays this type of politics.
Posted by: Priscilla Yamada | May 25, 2008 at 07:45 AM
The Bush regime has rigged the system for the rich. Most of my tribe have been on the losing end of the financial markets for the last many years. So many of us have changed the way we live. Changed the way we spend money. Changed the way we transport ourselves around. changed the way we eat and where we buy our food. And changed the way we talk about what we want to see the world become.
Posted by: JoshuaPeaceSeeker | June 17, 2008 at 06:43 AM
I received my first loan when I was a teenager and that supported my family very much. However, I need the auto loan once again.
Posted by: KeishaBenton18 | January 06, 2012 at 08:20 PM