Editorial: Lent with a Shade of Green
Daniel Imwalle
January 29, 2020
We humans tend to compartmentalize just about every aspect of our lives, from what we do in mundane daily rituals to how we engage with entire holy seasons. There's comfort in routine, to be certain. The cycle of holidays, holy ...
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Editorial: The Greta Effect
Susan Hines-Brigger
October 29, 2019
This past September 23, millions of people around the world walked out of their schools and workplaces to demand urgent action on climate change. The protests were scheduled prior to the opening of the United Nations General Assembly and the ...
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Caring for Creation
Kyle Kramer
August 15, 2019
Ecological spirituality is a way of love, a way of moderation, gratitude, wonder, praise, care, and communion with creation.
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Fighting Climate Change
Christopher Heffron
April 19, 2019
Pope Francis, who references his namesake 15 times in “Laudato Si’,” knows that the world’s poorest have the most to lose when environmental efforts slow down or stop altogether.
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The Our Father: Our Environmental Teacher
Paula Gonzalez, SC, PhD
April 4, 2019
Isn’t “What Would Jesus Drive?” an unusual question to be coming from the Evangelical Environmental Network?
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A Reflection on Planet Earth
Kyle Kramer
August 16, 2018
In an era when people form and reinforce their opinions entirely within a chosen bubble of like minds, any earnest quest for truth seems almost quaint. How did truth become so passé?
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