Environment
- With an Eye to Mission and Money, More Evangelical Universities Go GreenNew financing mechanisms reduce the cost of reducing emissions.Adam MacInnis|
- Could the Climate Crisis Make Religion Even Crazier?Extreme weather changes can prompt people to seek out extreme solutions and saviors.Russell Moore|
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 24|59minBill McKibben Tells Me Where I’m Wrong About Cultural ChristianityHow suburbia, environmentalism, and the gospel intersect.Russell Moore|
- Conservation Group Tries One More Thing to Preserve an African Woodland: PrayerA Rocha Kenya cites WhatsApp intercession group as key to saving habitat for owls, shrews, and other endangered creatures.Ryan Truscott|
- Jesus Loves the Brown Pop-Eyed Atewa Slippery FrogIn Ghana, the church is at the center of a bold new conservation effort.Ryan Truscott|
- Evangelicals Endorse Unprecedented Ecumenical Plea for the EnvironmentAhead of a UN climate summit, Catholic, Orthodox, and Anglican leaders jointly promote a “Season of Creation.”Jayson Casper|简体中文繁體中文
- Why the UN’s Dire Climate Change Report Is Dedicated to an Evangelical ChristianWelsh Nobel Prize-winner John Houghton saw sin at the heart of this ecological crisis.Daniel Silliman|Português简体中文繁體中文
- Why Environmental Destruction Is Bad for WorshipWhen we destroy God’s creation, we can no longer hear its call to awe.Tish Harrison Warren|PortuguêsFrançais
- 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.Daniel Harrell|Français
- Creation Care Movement Takes Action with Solar Panels and PetitionsEvangelicals concerned for the environment make strides toward change.Adam MacInnis|
