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Protecting Our Children and Elders: Evangelicals Call for Stronger Environmental Safeguards

Protecting Our Children and Elders: Evangelicals Call for Stronger Environmental Safeguards

March 29, 2023 Source: Evangelical Environmental Network All of us would agree that our children are precious and must be…
How Black History Can Inspire Climate Activism

How Black History Can Inspire Climate Activism

March 13, 2023 Source: Sojourners Excerpt: Over his career, Luther Williams has seen the impact of racist education standards and…
To Whom Much Is Given, Much Will Be Required: On Christians and Climate Change

To Whom Much Is Given, Much Will Be Required: On Christians and Climate Change

March 13, 2023 Source: Christianity Today Excerpt: By nature, Christians have two superpowers. The first is the ability to walk…
"The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it"
-Psalm 24 (NIV)
"But in the seventh year the land is to have a year of sabbath rest, a sabbath to the Lord... The land is to have a year of rest."
- Leviticus 25 (NIV)
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@crossculturekev Check out the link in my bio to see how some organizations are conscientious about stewarding the earth #stewardtheearth #christmas ♬ original sound - Kevin | CEO of Chai
@crossculturekev “This world is not our home, we’re just passing through…” That’s a line from a popular Christian song which, albeit unintentionally, encapsulates a common line of thought, especially in western Christendom; that the ultimate trajectory of the Christian life is to escape the “world” and enter eternity. This is the first of a series of 3 videos where we’re going to to offer a counter-narrative by attempting to answer the following question: what does Christmas have to with caring for our planet? It’s refreshing to see Christian organizations who are also conscientious about caring for our planet. To support and learn more about them, please check out the link in my bio. Why do you think some Christians are less conscientious about caring for our earth? Let me know your thoughts below 👇🏾 👇🏾 Like. Share. Save :) #s#stewardtheearthecotheology#ecotheology#t#theology ♬ original sound - Kevin | CEO of Chai
@crossculturekev #StewardtheEarth Campaign Captions We’re making some thenga ( coconut) sambal: a savory condiment popular in Sri Lanka. All you need is desiccated coconut, lemon juice, Maldive fish chips, dried red chilies, green chilies, shallots, salt, and some sugar. Not sure how the sambal relates to Christmas. But it was part of the breakfast I had with my family in Sri Lanka this past August and also the meal I had with Zion for the first time ( he wasn’t allowed to eat sambal or coconut yet poor chap). If you’re a TCK, 1) how are you doing? Especially right now in the holidays? 2) how has your itinerant life shaped your global consciousness? Let me know 👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾 #StewardtheEarth #TCK #christmas ♬ original sound - Kevin | CEO of Chai

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"The whole earth is filled with awe at your wonders; where morning dawns, where evening fades, you call forth songs of joy."
- Psalm 65 (NIV)
"You care for the land and water it; you enrich it abundantly. The streams of God are filled with water to provide the people with grain, for so you have ordained it."
- Psalm 65 (NIV)
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