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Stewards of Our Home: A Litany for Our Interdependent Relationship with All of Creation

Kaitlin Curtice
November 2, 2021
Creation & Environment, Global, Practical Justice
To be a true steward of a truly hospitable home means we must remember that sacredness.

Women of Faith Can Help Advance Climate Justice

Elizabeth Chun Hye LEE
September 13, 2021
Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Women
Even though I am not a climate scientist, I recognize that the climate crisis is an existential threat impacting all of creation. As a woman and a person of faith, I have a unique responsibility to act.

Dear Christians, It’s Time to Take Creation Care Seriously

Sarah Styf
April 22, 2020
Creation & Environment, Global, Practical Justice
Respect for the earth isn’t worship; it’s a reflection of our worship of our Creator.

Chasing Resurrection: How Conservation Is Gospel Work

Lee Ann Pomrenke
September 3, 2019
Creation & Environment, Global, Theology
What could it mean to environmental scientists and Christians that we engage in the same work?

Ashes to Ashes, I Love You

Lee Ann Pomrenke
February 12, 2018
Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Theology
It is an act of love to remind each other of our mortality.

Creation Groans: Why Red Letter Christians Should Care About Animals

Sarah Withrow King
November 27, 2017
Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Theology
Instead of living in harmony, as fellow creatures of God, we treat animals like unfeeling machines. We put profits before principle, and the results are devastating to the whole of God’s creation.

Beam me up Goddy: Eschatology, Dualism, and Creation Care

Mick Pope
July 25, 2014
General, Practical Justice, Theology
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JULY 25, 2014 | BY: MICK POPE -- Cultural reference asides I think a good deal of both secular and Christian eschatology reflects this idea...

Creation Care Literally Stinks

Ed Cyzewski
January 29, 2014
General, Global, Practical Justice
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JAN 29, 2014 BY: ED CYZEWSKI -- Our house rabbits play a significant role in one of our contributions to creation care. In fact, their contribution...

Now on the Red Carpet: Tracey Bianchi

Margot Starbuck
October 21, 2013
General, Practical Justice
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OCT 21, 2013 | BY: MARGOT STARBUCK -- After traveling to Malawi this year with Evangelical Environmental Network I wanted to learn...

The Temple: What Will Be Our Standing Legacy?

Morf Morford
May 8, 2013
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
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May 8, 2013 | BY: MORF MORFORD -- When I see one of the magnificent historic temples or cathedrals, in all of its opulence and ornate craftsmanship, I am...
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