Looking After Creation Acclaimed physicist Sir John Houghton discusses his motives and passion for a cooler world climate.
Interview by David Neff | April 1, 2006
The New Climate Coalition Evangelical leaders bolster the fight against global warming.
Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington, D.C. | February 8, 2006
Environmental Wager Why evangelicals are—but shouldn't be—cool toward global warming.
By Andy Crouch | June 29, 2005
Mystery and Paradox Unsentimental, careful essays explore God in nature.
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby | January 10, 2005
Heat Stroke The climate for addressing global warming is improving.
A Christianity Today Editorial | October 1, 2004
Rediscovering 'Husbandry' What Colonial farmers have to teach us about living with the land.
Reviewed by Eric Miller | August 1, 2004
Back to the Garden Our task is neither to shield nature from humanity nor to tame all wilderness.
A Christianity Today Editorial | January 1, 2004
Christmas Unplugged, Part 1 Why spending less and turning off TV should be part of the church's mission to the world.
by Bill McKibben | December 9, 1996
Christmas Unplugged, Part 2 Why spending less and turning off TV should be part of the church's mission to the world.
by Bill McKibben | December 9, 1996
EDITORIAL: Cairo’s Wake-up Call Although abortion was dealt a setback at the UN population conference, post-Christian values are gaining worldwide.
Nigel M. de S. Cameron | October 24, 1994
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.
Tim Stafford | October 3, 1994
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.
Tim Stafford | October 3, 1994
Are We Our Planet’s Keeper? Our problems with the environment are not merely technical, they are spiritual.
William A. Dyrness | April 8, 1991
A Handful of Mud We can live with less money. Without the land we will die.
Paul Brand | April 19, 1985