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美國人生孩子越來越少,福音派也不例外。
生育率下降和環境危機挑戰我們對家庭、作好管家以及好鄰居的理解。
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Wastewater Injustice? Yes, It's a Serious Problem in Rural America
Q&A with Catherine Coleman Flowers
Why All The Concern Over Carbon?
US climate commitments at the Earth Day summit signal an urgency Christians should support for eschatological as well as ecological reasons.
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How 1,000 Black Churches Are Caring For the Earth
A conversation with Kim Noble of Green The Church
Why Young Christians Are Pursuing Climate Action as an Urgent Calling
Q&A with activist Tori Goebel
Climate Care as Neighbor Care?
Environmentalist Ben Lowe explains why we end up in a toxic and abusive relationship with the rest of creation.
Creation Care Movement Takes Action with Solar Panels and Petitions
Evangelicals concerned for the environment make strides toward change.
The Beating Heart of Progressive Politics Is in the Street, Not in the Pew
Religious people aren’t bit players in this movement. But they aren’t necessarily central figures either.
How God’s Glory Shines in Our Connectedness to Nature
When considering the birds, we find God’s care and discover our calling.
The Wonder and Terror of Hearing God’s Voice in a Disaster
When Mount St. Helens erupted, plants returned amid ruin. This pandemic holds the same glory.
Can Staying Home Help Us Regain a Sense of Place?
How rediscovering creation around us can deepen our connection with God.
Going Vegan for Lent Can Orient Us to Christ’s Calling
Following church tradition and the Bible could help us steward creation through our diets.
Blessed Are the Cobblers, Recyclers, and Thrift-Store Shoppers
In a world awash with excess possessions, we’re called to see landfill-bound items the way God does.
How the Forest Inspired Me to Stay in Church
Church failures uproot congregations. But we're reminded by ecology that strength is found in community connection.
Why Do Fewer Christian Women Work in Science?
Sociologists explain the data behind the gender gap in STEM careers.
Twelve Christian Women in Science You Should Know
From studying dinosaur bones to creating digital assistants, these women see research as their calling.
Jessica Moerman
Margaret Miller
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Care for the Environment Is Biblical. It’s Also a Witness to Environmentalists.
Care for the Environment Is Biblical. It’s Also a Witness to Environmentalists.
Do activists often invest their work with religious significance? All the more reason for Christians to be discerning co-laborers.

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