We bring you news from a LWCCN friend, Kasper Bergholt. Kasper has recently published a book entitled “Jordnær teologi: Planter, dyr og mennesker i Guds verden” (English: “Down-To-Earth Theology: Plants, Animals, and Humans in God’s World”), with Danish publisher Semper. We need to know who we are, where we are, […]
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‘And yet, I plant a garden: Sowing seeds of hope in the midst of the environmental crisis’ is a new book about creation care that has just been published in German, and we are delighted to share this with you! In her book, agricultural scientist Naomi Bosch explores the root […]
We bring you news of this book from Pastor Wen-Pin Leow: What happens when you put a pastor, a theologian, and a geospatial analyst together in Singapore? A primer on creation care, of course! On 23 September 2023, Rev. Kuo-Yung Lam (the pastor), Ps. Wen-Pin Leow (the theologian), and Mr […]
A Place at the Table We are eager to share with you a good read, an invitation to encounter and consider hospitality, through the story of A Rocha and the life of the late co-founder Miranda Harris.This book was jointly written by Miranda Harris and her daughter, Jo Swinney, now […]
World-renowned agronomist Tony Rinaudo – who spoke at the LWCCN conference in Jordan in October 2022 – has helped millions through his work in Niger. Now he wants to inspire the next generation by telling his story. Nicknamed the ‘Forest Maker’, Tony Rinaudo is widely known for bringing back forests […]
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 […]
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 […]
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’ […]
If you’ve read Katharine’s book and want to talk about it – or need an excuse to buy and read it, this is your opportunity! Sponsored by the Evangelical Environmental Network in the US, but open to all. Click here for more information. Find the book here.
The long-awaited book John Stott on Creation Care is available now, and was officially launched in London on 19 November by co-author/editor Laura Meitzner Yoder of Wheaton College. (FYI, I have my first copy of the book, and several more on order as Christmas gifts). I really can’t overemphasize how […]