Environment
- Eco-anxiety Is Crippling Gen Z. How Can We Move Forward?Christians can disciple each other toward action, prayer, and hope.Naomi Bosch|
- Let the Seas Rise and Feed the PoorHelping marine biodiversity flourish is a means of participating in God’s work, says an Indonesian theologian.Elia Maggang|
- Panic Won’t Protect the Planet WellI grew up as a climate change denier. Now I understand we must care for God’s creation and people alike.Carrie McKean|
- Creation Waits in Eager Expectation… for American Christians to take climate change seriously. At the COP28 climate summit, fellow Christians wait too.Jim Stump|Português
- How Abilene Christian Saw the Nuclear LightThe Church of Christ school is working with the US government to build an experimental reactor.Adam MacInnis|
- Bee My Valentine: A Saint’s Guide to Creation CareLike Valentine, patron saint of beekeeping, Christians have a duty to love and learn from the earth God made.Courtney Ellis|
- Changing the Conversation on Climate ChangeQ&A with evangelical organizer Tori Goebel on the difference 10 years makes and how a rising generation of Christians is looking for “avenues for action.”Interview by Daniel Silliman|
- Evangelical Creation Care Expert Shares Lessons Learned from Global TourAround the world, Christians look to scriptural lessons on stewardship to depoliticize environmental issues.Interview by Jayson Casper|
- Environmental Train Wreck: Houston’s Black Churches Fight PollutantsLeaders and activists petition to hold a railway company to account for decades of carcinogen use.Phoebe Suy Gibson in Houston|
- Beyond Bolsonaro and Lula: How Brazil’s Evangelicals Should VoteFive Christian leaders weigh the factors they hope are guiding the church as it prepares for the October presidential election.Interviews by Marisa Lopes and Igor Sabino|Português
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