For those who might have wanted to participate in Creation at the Crossroads 2 but were not able to do so, plenary session videos are now available. This convening focused on training in sharing our stories and the presentations were excellent. Some of us might find them useful in our […]
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Did you ever spend much time thinking about the weight of the “stuff” the comprises your life? Essayist David Farrier has: what confronted me was not the airiness of my home but its weight: the immense burden of materials that mark my place on the Earth. I read how a […]
A Rocha International recently held an online “Festival” for their entire global family. Besides being a model of how to conduct a conference for hundreds of people over many different time zones (Congratulations, whoever pulled that off! Great job!), the Festival also featured several very high quality and important talks. […]
Kuki Rokhum, EFICOR in India, has sent the following message inviting churches throughout India to set aside one Sunday this month as Eco-Sunday to celebrate God’s creation. And we thought – why should churches in Indian have all the fun? What about the rest of the world? Here’s Kuki’s message, […]
Alexander Negrov and Alexander Malov, both with Hodos Institute (Ukraine), have published an important research article examining attitudes toward Eco-Theology among both Orthodox and Evangelical religious leaders in the Eastern Europe region. We applaud this work – and encourage other regions to do the same kind of research (and tell […]
Peter Harris and Bryony Loveless are bringing us a new podcast, Field Notes, with new episodes every two weeks. “Available wherever you get your podcasts!” Description below; more information and a trailer here. We are living in a time of crisis for the planet. Our overuse and misuse of water, […]
We’re always on the lookout for materials that can be used in a church or Sunday School/small group setting to help people navigate Creation Care generally as well as subtopics like climate change. We’ve just learned about this series from Tearfund: Christianity and Climate Change: Do you want to take […]
“When her faith is challenged by a hurricane, a young evangelical mom must find a new way forward.” Virginia’s Calling is a new documentary film of her story. From the website: A homeschooling mom’s picture-perfect life is shattered when her home floods. Just as she hits rock-bottom, an unlikely spiritual […]
Jared Goodykoontz, a self-described naturalist based in Ohio (US), has put his Covid lock-down year to good use. He’s created a new creation care Sunday School curriculum. Check it out! (Pictures below): So as a school naturalist working with young kiddos and a former Sunday School teacher… I’ve always wanted […]
Seaspiracy, a new documentary from Netflix, purports to expose some of the wrongdoing within the global commercial fishing industry. As with every situation, there are two sides to the story. Here’s a useful analysis: The film includes all the damning evidence and dramatic footage required to make the important point […]