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The Forest Underground

Hope for a Planet in Crisis

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The Forest Underground

By: Tony Rinaudo
Narrated by: Tim Dehn
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Winner of the Australian Christian Book of the Year Award 2022

How do you regreen millions of hectares of land without planting a single tree? The remarkable discovery story of Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is told in Tony Rinaudo’s new autobiography, The Forest Underground: Hope for a Planet in Crisis, published in 2022 by ISCAST–Christians in Science and Technology. This audiobook offers tangible hope for climate change through a powerful story of God’s grace and guidance. In a seemingly hopeless crisis, this is the good-news story that will move hearts and hands to care more for God’s creation.

©2021 Tony Rinaudo. Scripture quotations are from the NIV and RSV and are used by permission. (P)2023 ISCAST
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I love the positive, encouraging message of this book. The focus on humble people, promoting respect and self sufficiency is empowering. Understanding the value of collaboration - farmers teaching farmers is insightful. I also sincerely appreciate the credit given to Christ in guiding Tony and others to make this happen. Clearly, the fact that this program works without great expense should appeal to the world community. This story gives hope that poverty, hunger, and all the deprivation that goes with them can be overcome. Our beautiful Earth and its people have hope.

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