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Prayerful Protest

On Friday 21 April, The Salvation Army is joining with other Christian groups for a No Faith in Fossil Fuels church service and a climate pilgrimage in London.

We know that most of our readers will be busy at school. However, if this is something you think your parents, carers, grown-up siblings or other family members would be interested in attending, they can meet at St John’s Church, Waterloo, London from 11am on Friday 21 April. The plan is to pray for leaders to take action and then walk to parliament to join thousands of people who will call on the United Kingdom government to stop new investment in fossil fuels. If your grown-ups plan to attend, ask them to email The Salvation Army’s Environmental Of ce at environment@salvationarmy.org.uk

SEE YOURSELF IN K I D S A L I V E !

Would you like to feature in our Reader Pro le section on this page like Josephine? If you would, ask your parents, carers or Sunday school leaders to email the address in the orange box on the left and we’ll send a questionnaire for you to complete (as well as sending a photographic permission form for your parents or carers).

Josephine

Age? 6.

Favourite colour? Pink.

Favourite food? Pizza.

Favourite sport? Swimming.

Favourite bit of Kids Alive! Reader Profiles.

Favourite Bible story and why? When Jesus was born because I love new babies, and I like Mary.

Favourite TV programme? Barbie’s Dreamhouse Adventures.

What do you want to be when you’re older? Artist.

Hobbies? I like singing and doing art.

Tell us a joke. Why did the cow cross the road? To go to the moo-vies!

What special skill or talent do you have? Making up songs.

Tell us something interesting about yourself. I have two pet tortoises called Essex and Yorkshire.

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