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Nancy Sleeth is a Christian environmentalist, author, and Managing Director of the non-profit Blessed Earth. Her works include Go Green, Save Green: A Simple Guide to Saving Time, Money, and God’s Green Earth[1] (Tyndale, 2009) and Almost Amish: One Woman’s Quest for a Slower, Simpler, More Sustainable Life[2] (Tyndale, 2012). Nancy is married to Matthew Sleeth and has two children.
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