The Lausanne/WEA Creation Care Network has been running a Global Campaign for Creation Care and the Gospel since 2012. Each regional conference is designed to reach approximately 10 countries that share culture, language and have common environmental challenges. Since 2012, the Global Campaign has held 10 regional conferences. The campaign […]
Monthly Archives: January 2020
The first Ecology meeting in Russia took place in Saint-Petersburg on 22nd January, 2020, sponsored by Hodos Institute. Pavel Kolesnikov, Lausanne Regional Director for Eurasia, sent us this report: HODOS Institute, under the leadership of Alexander Negrov, was the one to organize the event. The following representatives participated in the «Creation Care and […]
One of the exciting outcomes of the COP 25 Climate meetings in Spain last month was a weekend program midway through the two week conference for evangelical church leaders in the Madrid area. The program was featured in an article in Evangelical Focus, an outreach of the Spanish Evangelical Alliance: […]
Two important publications have dedicated their current issues to the topic of creation care. Access to the full text may be limited, but check out the table of contents anyway. IFES Word and World: Theological Conversations about the world students live in In a time God’s world is being degraded […]
We have been informed that the Fifth United Nations Environmental Assembly will be held in Nairobi a year from now (22-26 February 2021). Here’s a bit from a faith-oriented UN newsletter: Are you ready for the fifth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly that will take place in Nairobi […]
US based network members, particularly those on the East Coast may be interested in this event. More information to come; check the Facebook event here. Breakfast hosts are the Evangelical Environmental Network, Young Evangelicals for Climate Action (YECA), and the National Association of Evangelicals. Cosponsors include Care of Creation, the […]
Dr Ruth Valerio, now with Tearfund UK as Director of Global Advocacy, is a longtime friend of LWCCN. So it is with pardonable pride that we join in announcing, celebrating and highly recommending her newest book, which also happens to be the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Lent Book for 2020. Saying […]