Environment
- Christian Conservationists Sue to Protect Ghana ForestBauxite mining would threaten birds, plants, and clean water.Ryan Truscott|
- Bee My Valentine: A Saint’s Guide to Creation CareLike Valentine, patron saint of beekeeping, Christians have a duty to love and learn from the earth God made.Courtney Ellis|
- 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|
- Wiser than Solomon: Can Evangelicals Lead the Middle East Toward Creation Care?As Egypt hosts COP27, a few pioneering believers struggle to transform the region most at risk of climate change yet demonstrating the least concern.Jayson Casper|
- The Forest Underground: How an Australian Missionary Regrew the African SahelEvangelical farmer takes his technique from Niger to COP27 in Egypt, pitching a project in which “everything needed, God has already provided.”Jayson Casper|Français
- Evangelical Creation Care Expert Shares Lessons Learned from Global TourAround the world, Christians look to scriptural lessons on stewardship to depoliticize environmental issues.Interview by Jayson Casper|
- Environmental Train Wreck: Houston’s Black Churches Fight PollutantsLeaders and activists petition to hold a railway company to account for decades of carcinogen use.Phoebe Suy Gibson in Houston|
- Beyond Bolsonaro and Lula: How Brazil’s Evangelicals Should VoteFive Christian leaders weigh the factors they hope are guiding the church as it prepares for the October presidential election.Interviews by Marisa Lopes and Igor Sabino|Português
- What We Sing as Creation Cries OutThe Porter’s Gate offers an album of “Climate Vigil Songs.”Kelsey Kramer McGinnis|
- Evangelical Report: Creation Care Is an Act of Worship, HospitalityThe National Association of Evangelicals focuses on the impact of the changing environment.Jack Jenkins in Washington – Religion News Service |
