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Shades of Green

Posted November 24th @ 2:52 pm by Steven Koster

There is a debate running through American Evangelicalism about the religious value of ecology. In short, should the church stick to proclaiming the core gospel, or do we have a responsibility to preach Green?
My first thought is that Christianity is a remarkably creation-affirming religion, so being Green does matter. The Gospel of the Christ starts [...]

That Was The Sound of the World Getting That Much Smaller

Posted April 18th @ 2:22 pm by Chris Salzman

Activist Al Sharpton and Moral Majority Coalition member Pat Robertson get together over—wait for it—the climate.

The organization that brought these two together is the Al Gore led group, We. Here’s a blurb about this particular video:
While Reverend Al Sharpton and Pat Robertson have different views on most issues, when it comes to the urgency of [...]

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The Story of Stuff

Posted April 11th @ 1:37 pm by Chris Salzman

Personally, I think how we use the earth is a theological issue, which is why I even post this video about consumption and stuff. It’s about 20 minutes long and has some interesting ideas about the cost of our lifestyles.
You can find more information and watch a bigger version of the movie at The Story [...]

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Friday links

Posted October 6th @ 5:00 pm by Andy Rau

Well, it’s Friday, and my brain is close to shutting down. So what to do with all these fascinating links that crossed my screen this week? I guess I’ll just toss ‘em out with no comment (OK, with a few comments). Enjoy:

Hey, pastors: Abundant Blessings lists four things your congregation wants you to know. Good [...]

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