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- Care for the Environment Is Biblical. It’s Also a Witness to Environmentalists.Do activists often invest their work with religious significance? All the more reason for Christians to be discerning co-laborers.Dennis Greeson|简体中文繁體中文
- Panic Won’t Protect the Planet WellI grew up as a climate change denier. Now I understand we must care for God’s creation and people alike.Carrie McKean|
- How Abilene Christian Saw the Nuclear LightThe Church of Christ school is working with the US government to build an experimental reactor.Adam MacInnis|
- Changing the Conversation on Climate ChangeQ&A with evangelical organizer Tori Goebel on the difference 10 years makes and how a rising generation of Christians is looking for “avenues for action.”Interview by Daniel Silliman|
- The Bulletin Episode 6|39minBut Who Owns the Moon?Science and finance may determine who’s in or out, but the kitchen table welcomes all.
- Germany’s Nuclear Power Plants Are Closing. But Their Moral Questions Have a Long Half-Life.What is the Christian position on radioactive accidents, technology, and replacing fossil fuels?Ken Chitwood in Germany|español简体中文繁體中文
- Creation Care Movement Takes Action with Solar Panels and PetitionsEvangelicals concerned for the environment make strides toward change.Adam MacInnis|
- Solar Light of the World: Evangelicals Launch Global Clean Energy CampaignThe initiative aims to convert 1 in 5 WEA churches and institutions to renewable power by 2025.Griffin Paul Jackson|
- Drilling for Oil, Contending for TruthA historian shows how the pursuit of God and “black gold” went hand in hand—and how it changed the shape of American Christianity.Heath W. Carter|
- Why One Standing Rock Pastor Won't Preach About the PipelineTonya White Mountain lives out the Christian call to be a peacemaker.Interview by Kate Shellnutt|
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