Let the Sea Resound We can no longer act like creation care is a secondary issue.
A Christianity Today Editorial | July 30, 2010
Be Fruitful and Multiply? Observers weigh in on whether Christians have a special responsibility to have children.
Compiled by Ruth Moon | July 26, 2010
Peter Singer's Swan Song Bioethicist asks: 'Why don't we make ourselves the last generation on earth?'
Collin Hansen | June 14, 2010
WWJD to BP and the EPA? The oil spill is the top major issue for some political groups, while other groups fought the EPA from regulating greenhouse gases.
Tobin Grant | June 11, 2010
Box Office Pantheism Critiques of Avatar 's spirituality should be winsome—and prophetic.
A Christianity Today Editorial | March 5, 2010
'Hunger Can Be Conquered' And, says former Wall Street Journal reporter Roger Thurow, churches have a crucial role to play.
Interview by Rob Moll | February 24, 2010
Political Prayers and Petitions As political rhetoric focused on evil and injustice this week, prayer seemed to be the strategy of choice.
Tobin Grant | December 18, 2009
The Green Baptist Jonathan Merritt seeks a renewed approach to American society.
Tim Stafford | November 24, 2009
Trees Of Life How Floresta integrates development discipleship, and creation care overseas.
Deann Alford in the Dominican Republic | November 20, 2009
A Grounded Faith Mexican ministry branches out beyond tree planting to bring healing to souls in a barren land.
Jeremy Weber in Oaxaca, Mexico | November 6, 2009
The Lab Rat of the 21st Century The new executive director at the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity discusses recent bioethical debates.
Interview by Alicia Cohn | July 23, 2009
Not One Sparrow We can be 'speciesists' and show compassion for animals.
A Christianity Today Editorial | July 13, 2009
CreationWatch Websites to help you rediscover the beauty of planet Earth this spring.
Katelyn Beaty | April 28, 2009
Taking Heat While some take action, most evangelicals in the global South remain lukewarm on climate change.
Ruth Moon | March 9, 2009
Meager Harvest The Green Bible promises to grow our understanding of creation care. Unfortunately, its results don't satisfy.
Telford Work | February 18, 2009