The church and the creation care movement have lost another leader – this time to Covid. Our sisters and brothers in the Central European region are mourning the loss of one of their own recently. Corneliu Constantineau was a key evangelical leader and strong supporter of the creation care movement […]
Author: Ed
Bob Sluka and Brittany Michalski are inviting you to join them May 9-20 for another A Rocha Adventure experience in south Florida. This is a Research and Exploration trip designed for college students and recent graduates interested in learning about marine conservation, research techniques, and its integration with Christian faith. This […]
Dave Bookless has reviewed this compilation of stories from around the world, edited by Hannah Malcom. ‘Words for a Dying World’ is a must-read but not a comfortable one. It’s voices are highly diverse yet disturbingly consistent, articulating the agony of places and peoples, and wrestling to integrate Christian grief […]
From one of our recent newsletters (we get a lot of them): Food security declined for the second year in a row according to the Economist Intelligence Unit, after having improved every year since 2012 to 2019. While the top seven slots go to European countries, overall North America is […]
Christian Relief and Development Advocacy, the new Journal of the Accord Network, has several excellent articles in their newest issue, including this one written by three brilliant friends of the Creation Care network, Ben Lowe, Rachel Lamb, and Ruth Padilla DeBorst:
Resonate Global Mission, under the guidance of Steve Michmerhuizen, is organizing a year-long series of seminar sessions looking at the Christian’s role as steward of God’s creation in Central and Eastern Europe. These sessions will bring together speakers and participants for a 90-minute session and will include presentations by guests […]
Young Evangelicals for Climate Action (YECA) has trained dozens of young climate leaders to be effective activitists and advocates since 2014. Applications are now open for their 2021-22 class – deadline is March 15. Here’s the blurb: We are looking for college students who are ready to take their activism […]
Dustin Hoffman was famously told “the future is plastics” in the 1967 film The Graduate. More than 50 years later, the Nelson Institute at the University of Wisconsin is tackling the other side of that question: Does plastic have a future? The event is a free public online lecture next […]
Go to this website (picture above) and click on any of the birds… you’ll hear their song. These are North American birds. For a wider selection covering other parts of the world, try this one. And then grab those binocs and get outdoors to listen for yourself!
As the human community expands across the globe, more and more communities find themselves in conflict with the animals that used to live where people have taken over. From elephants in India and Africa to wolves in the US, such conflict is economically damaging for people and often deadly for […]