The Wisdom of the Caterpillar
In this season of renewal and resolutions, we have high hopes for the coming year, and expectations of change and growth. In Philippians 3:12-14, Paul writes from prison, urging the church at Philippi...
View ArticleNature Amnesia and “Body Building”: How the Church might Help
Must be a boring party… Photo used under Creative Commons License. I was walking from one dorm building to another to meet up with some friends a few winters ago, fresh snow falling thickly as I...
View ArticleWhat Role Does Faith Play? God Draws Straight with Crooked Lines…
Kermit Hovey pausing during a bike ride through a forested path in 2013. “What role does faith play in you discovering and living your purpose?” Last year I met Sterling Lynk, strategist and coach, at...
View ArticleHow do you pray about an oil spill?
Today is the 45th celebration of Earth Day. Monday of this week was the fifth anniversary of the worst environmental disaster in US history, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The...
View ArticleA Film to Change the World
Brian Webb is the newest staff member of Care of Creation, and serves as the Director of Climate Caretakers, a global campaign dedicated to mobilizing Christians to pray and act on climate change. He...
View ArticleAncient Greeks, Modern Memories
Steve Dresselhaus is a missionary with TEAM, and has done much to help that organization turn its attention to creation care as part of its world-wide gospel mission. This is a lovely short piece...
View ArticleOur Common Home Needs Care to be a Common Action
Pope Francis in Philadelphia during his September 2015 visit to the United States. The following represents a transcript of my remarks to the interfaith event “Light the Way: Faiths for Climate...
View ArticleThe Wild Side of Cities: Urban Nature
Yes, there are ways to experience awe of God’ in creation while living in a city. Read on! Photo by Ed Brown. Have you ever thought that growing a native plant garden or nurturing a few container...
View ArticleLoving Your Neighbor – The Case of The Nassau Grouper
A guest post from Bob Sluka: We all know that as Christians we are commanded to love our neighbor. Jesus was famously asked “and who is my neighbor?” Had he been a marine biologist, Jesus might have...
View ArticleGuest Post – What’s In A Name?
Oregon Zoo Education Curator, Grant Spickelmier, sheds light on why God tasked humans with naming creation. Original post from Green Jesus, shared with permission. – via – When my son was two and half...
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