The LWCCN Global Campaign is resuming! LWCCN (Lausanne Movement / World Evangelical Alliance Creation Care Network), had originally planned a regional conference for MENA (Middle East / North Africa )on Creation Care & the Gospel to be held Egypt in May 2020. This was postponed indefinitely due to Coronavirus, but […]
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The John Ray Initiative in the UK has produced an excellent series of Briefing Papers over the years. The latest, #47 by Robert White, should be of particular interest to creation care practitioners: So-called ‘natural disasters’ such as floods, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions affect huge numbers of people every year. […]
Rachel Mander has given us a new resource – a short, 50-page primer, Redeeming All Things: Integral Mission and Creation Care. This is published by Micah Global, and is available in paperback or e-book format through Amazon. Here’s the blurb: Is caring about climate justice and investing in creation care […]
The UN SDG Action Awards are back! The UN SDG Action Campaign is looking for initiatives and individuals from around the world that #FlipTheScript and rethink how we live and what progress and development look like. Are YOU or is someone you know the next winner? Award-winning initiatives are those […]
A new book ‘The Creation Care Bible Challenge’ is about to be published (April 22nd), with 50 bible passages, each with a reflection, discussion questions and a prayer. Dave Bookless is one of the contributors, most of whom are from the US and largely Episcopal (lots of Bishops), but others […]
Earth Day is coming, and with it, Evangelical Environmental Network’s now annual film festival. This event will be held online and will feature the film Virginia’s Calling, a documentary by Barry Lyons and Linda Nieman. In the film, a homeschooling mom’s picture-perfect life is shattered when her home floods. Just […]
As we write this, the war between Russia and Ukraine is only five days old, but more than 500,000 people have become refugees in that time, and of course many more remain in the country – some fighting, many hiding. We asked LWCCN friend Alexander Malov, who is one of […]
Following last month’s Pollinator on taking the long view of creation, one of our readers, Thomas Hieber, sent along a copy of what has become known as The Romero Prayer after Bishop Romero of San Salvador who was martyred in 1980. While it appears that the prayer was not actually […]
There is much more material available than just a few years ago on what they call Integral Theology and many of us think of as ecotheology. The Laudato Si’ Research Institute is responding to a global need for such materials by launching on 3 March (this week) the Laudato Si’ […]
David Gould is one of the original members of the Lausanne/WEA Creation Care network. With Bishop Efraim Tendero, David carried most of the burden of organizing our first regional conference of the series that became the Global Campaign for Creation Care and the Gospel. He was an OMF Advocate for […]