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Q2Q2 © Hebron School of Ministry. 2013

Hi and welcome to Q2. What is Q2 you ask? Q stands for question, actually 2 questions. My 2 questions. What’s for lunch and what’s for bREakfast C 2 -d 6 (x-y)=d 2

First question asks, “what are the 10 most important issues I can think of.” My 2 questions. What’s for lunch and what’s for bREakfast C 2 -d 6 (x-y)=d 2

1. Hunger 2. God’s World 3. Wars 4. Greed 5. Food and Water 6. Fair Trade 7. My neighbor 8. Sickness 9. Learning 10. Mr. President We know! So we’ve written 10 things down on this list, but what’s the second question?

1. Hunger 2. God’s World 3. Wars 4. Greed 5. Food and Water 6. Fair Trade 7. My neighbor 8. Sickness 9. Learning 10. Mr. President That’s easy! Q2 is “How would Jesus respond to these 10 world issues?”

1.Hunger 2.God’s world, our environment “This week why don’t we start with the second problem—God’s world, our environment.

So, are you a ‘Bigfoot” Not that Bigfoot This one!

Climate change or ‘Global Warming is changing our environment with dire consequences. Scientist believe Global Warming is caused by CO 2 emissions from burning fossil fuels like coal, gas and electricity. We’re all responsible and the amount of CO 2 we emit by using fuel to provide the power needed to drive to and from school, heating a home, or provide electricity is called a ‘Carbon Footprint’.

So, are you a ‘Bigfoot” So your carbon footprint (the amount of CO2 you’re responsible for) is calculated based on things like driving to school, watching TV, using a computer, taking a bath or shower, leaving the lights on in your house and taking a vacation.

So what causes climate change? Plants and trees absorb CO 2 from the atmosphere

Oh! When trees and plants die, sometimes their remains go into the ground and are compressed.

WOW! After millions off years those remains become goal or oil.

That ain’t good— right! Oil and goal provide fuel for factories and cars that put CO 2 into the atmosphere causing ‘Global Warming’ …Right!

So what else causes Global Warming? Hello! Is anybody there? Trash in landfills produces methane gas that goes into the atmosphere