Environment
- Nigerian Church Watches, Prays as Ocean RisesAyetoro was founded to be a city on a hill. Now it’s facing a watery apocalypse.Ryan Truscott|
- Why the Pacific Islands Are 90 Percent ChristianIt wasn’t only because of missionaries from the West, says a Tongan Australian theologian.Interview by Geethanjali Tupps|
- Trash Problem Pushes Pastor to ActionA Honduran church leads the way in local garbage collection while praying for an international plastics treaty.Adam MacInnis|españolFrançais
- 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
- Eco-anxiety Is Crippling Gen Z. How Can We Move Forward?Christians can disciple each other toward action, prayer, and hope.Naomi Bosch|
- Let the Seas Rise and Feed the PoorHelping marine biodiversity flourish is a means of participating in God’s work, says an Indonesian theologian.Elia Maggang|FrançaisIndonesian
- 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|
- UK Christians Asked to Give Up Their Banks for LentClimate activists say finance is a justice issue and moving accounts can have a significant impact.Adam MacInnis|Français
- Creation Waits in Eager Expectation… for American Christians to take climate change seriously. At the COP28 climate summit, fellow Christians wait too.Jim Stump|Português
- How Abilene Christian Saw the Nuclear LightThe Church of Christ school is working with the US government to build an experimental reactor.Adam MacInnis|
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