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Rediscovering 'Husbandry'
What Colonial farmers have to teach us about living with the land.
'Books & Culture' Corner: Tending the Garden
Evangelicals and the environment.
Back to the Garden
Our task is neither to shield nature from humanity nor to tame all wilderness.
Christmas Unplugged, Part 1
Why spending less and turning off TV should be part of the church's mission to the world.
Christmas Unplugged, Part 2
Why spending less and turning off TV should be part of the church's mission to the world.
Greening of the Gospel?
Evangelical environmentalists press to add creation care to the church's mission.
Why the Devil takes VISA
A Christian response to the triumph of consumerism.
EDITORIAL: Cairo’s Wake-up Call
Although abortion was dealt a setback at the UN population conference, post-Christian values are gaining worldwide.
Are People The Problem?, Part 1—The Bet
(Some population experts predict apocalyptic scenarios. Others argue that human ingenuity can meet the challenge. Deciding who is right has as much to do with faith as with facts.
Are People The Problem?, Part 1—The Bet (b)
(Some population experts predict apocalyptic scenarios. Others argue that human ingenuity can meet the challenge. Deciding who is right has as much to do with faith as with facts.
SIDEBAR: Why Christians Should Support Population Programs
Creation Laughter (and Other Scriptural Glimpses of Nature)
Some overlooked passages and what they have to say about God's creation.

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Finding a (Real) Christian College
Finding a (Real) Christian College
A professor explains why examining a school’s doctrinal statement isn’t enough.

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