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Can Restoring the Jordan River Build Peace in the Holy Land?
Christians explore how ecological work can support the gospel mission.
Quick To ListenEpisode 132|44min
Climate Change Divides the US Church. It Unites the Global One.
Why a Christian response to global warming is about more than rising temperatures.
What Trees Teach Us about Life, Death, and Resurrection
Other than God and people, they’re the most mentioned living thing in the Bible.
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Creation Groans, but God Hears: Many Species Face ‘Thinning of Life’
On World Wildlife Day, conservationists reflect on biblical ways of dealing with eco-anxiety.
Understanding God’s Control When You’re a Climate Scientist
A geophysicist on balancing God’s sovereignty over nature with human understanding of weather.
Sufjan Stevens’ ‘Planetarium’ Charts a God-Sustained Cosmos
The singer-songwriter’s latest collaboration sets a distinctly biblical course through the Created Order.
Thoughts on Discipleship from a Marine Conservationist
Why changing hearts is hard and how Christ overcomes that.
God, Guns, and Oil
A Los Angeles church seeks the good of its neighborhood by confronting crime and environmental distress.
Three Reasons Why Evangelicals Stopped Advocating for the Environment
It's not theology, it's politics.
Why Conservation Is a Gospel Issue
Christians who care about conservation are still too rare a species. A report from the World Conservation Congress.
Quick To ListenEpisode 12|31min
A Dead Gorilla Highlights Zoos' Bigger Problem
Animal welfare advocate Karen Swallow Prior discusses the complicated history of caging creatures.
Take Time To Linger Outside the Church Door
In churches as in neighborhoods, sometimes the front lawn is the best place to build community.
Not Just Pope Francis: Evangelicals Praise Paris Climate Talks
Christian involvement has “permanently shifted” the climate conversation, says Lausanne.
Why Christians Should Love Creation, not 'Nature'
God calls us to cultivate the earth—not to leave it alone.
20 Questions: What Evangelicals Think of GMOs, Genetics, Fracking, and More
New Pew survey explores attitudes on science, including experimental drugs, animal testing, and space exploration.
Pope's Creation Teachings Nothing New for Francis Schaeffer Fans
Two works on environmental care, 45 years apart, show what evangelicals and Catholics can agree on.
Here's How Many Pope Francis Fans Disagree with Him on Global Warming
Stats on how persuasive environment encyclical might be.
Why the Pope Is Going Green
The theology behind Francis’s warning on climate change.
Fracking Isn't a Four-Letter Word
Why Christians should reconsider the oft-misunderstood drilling practice.
Creation Care Starts with Our Bodies
Or, what I learned from my bikini-clad mother-in-law about the goodness of creation.

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