Environment
- After Ohio Train Derailment, Christian Mom Runs for MayorQ&A with Misti Allison, who entered local politics because she saw her East Palestine community struggling.Emily Belz in East Palestine, Ohio|
- Majority of French Christians Believe the Church Should Fight Climate ChangeIn a new study from A Rocha France, an overwhelming number of Protestant and Catholic respondents say “caring for the earth is caring for your neighbor.”Kristen Vonnoh|Français
- Don’t Waste Your Life: How One Family Stopped Being Trashy ChristiansThese Tennesseans are finding ways to live without adding to the landfill. But they aren’t finding a lot of “zero waste” company.Emily Belz|
- 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|
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