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Good Stewards of God’s Creation in a Damaged World –

August 16, 2021

see Mrs Eleni Levin-Tevi in Tonga https://youtu.be/mBz_hLKV1vc

Eleni Tevin-Tevi

Mrs. Eleni Levin-Tevi is the Head of EU Office in Tonga , founder of No Pelesitiki (Plastic) Campaign Tonga, mother of 5 and wife of Fe’iloakitau Kaho Tevi

Eleni is the founder of No Pelesitiki (Plastic) Campaign Tonga & member of CIVA mentors for church youth, co-founder of ‘Poumaama’ think tank & talanoa space; co-founder of Live it Tonga fb safe space; fashion designer, community worker, advocate and human defender, former teacher, mother of 5, married to Fe’iloakitau Tevi.

[CIVA= Community Integrated Vulnerability Assessment]

Eleni will talk for 20 minutes about being good stewards in a damaged world. You are then invited to join in conversation, share ideas, or just listen. This is one of a series of Virtual Theology Chats, hosted by the Anglican Women’s Studies Centre. https://anglicanwomen.nz/virtual-theology-chat-whats-that/


Eleni will be a guest presenter at the Women in Leadership Hui 13-16 October 2021. The theme is Te Orokohanga o te Ao, Na tina ni Vanua, The Earth as our Mother. https://anglicanwomen.nz/2021-hui-information/

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