Earth Day Reflection
Currently, I'm sitting in a lawn chair on my porch with my sleeves rolled up taking in the sounds...
Creation care and the call to ecological stewardship
What does it mean to be stewards of God's creation? It's a hard topic to discuss these days. The...
Christianity and the "evolution question": two perspectives
How should Christians approach the question of Creation and evolution? It's a controversy that's...
Christian perspective on the heavens: the Leonid Meteor Shower
If you needed an excuse to get out of the house early this morning, it doesn't get much better...
Should Christians do their Best to Eat Only Organic Foods?
I took an introductory level cooking class a few days ago at our local university. The course's...
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Song of a Scientist - Calvin B DeWitt
Scientist Cal DeWitt probes God's Word and God's world, nudging us toward grateful stewardship and praise, joining the doxology of all creation.
http://faithaliveresources.org/Products/156025/song-of-a-scientist.aspx
Man's Forest and Woman's Trees - #6526
It's dynamite when you put men's and women's perspectives together. A man has this objective distance - created by God for that big picture, and there's nothing wrong with that. Put that with a woman's sensitive closeness, where she says, "You've got to come and look at the smaller picture with me." Put us together; we've got the whole story.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-relationships/mans-forest-and-womans-trees-6526
God's stunning world, as timelapse film
Exciting timelapse from Dustin Farrell. Make sure you watch it in full screen (that's the 4-arrows icon bottom-right of the YouTube player). The bigger your monitor, the better.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/5888
Origins: Christian Perspectives on Creation, Evolution, and Intelligent Design
Physics professors Loren and Deborah Haarsma explore what God's Word and God's world teach us about creation, evolution, and intelligent design.
http://faithaliveresources.org/Products/150653/origins.aspx
In the Works series: Explore how to be part of God’s mission in the world
This brand-new five-session series explores how Christians can be part of God’s mission in the world. Each title includes five inspiring daily readings for each week; five easy-to-use discussion guides (with activities, Bible study, and discussion activities); and follow-up action options to apply the study to real-world life.
http://faithaliveresources.org/Products/CategoryCenter/ADIW/in-the-works-series.aspx
Genesis LifeGuide Bible Study
Do you struggle to know and follow God's call for you in the world? Genesis tells us that even the giants of faith--Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph--struggled to obey their Creator. But Genesis, the first book of the Old Testament, also reveals the amazing truth that the God who called a world and a nation into being also calls each of us to serve him.
http://ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=3022
The importance of creativity and dialogue for effective idea creation
Steven Johnson offers some valuable insights into ‘where good ideas come from’. He highlights the timescale needed, and especially the cross-fertlization of ideas through discussion and networking.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/2629
Francis of Assisi (1181-1226) : Christian History Institute
The 28th in Christian History Institute's "In Context" series looks at Francis of Assisi's great hymn on creation.
http://chitorch.org/index.php/in-context/francis/
Is environmentalism based on pantheism?
Do you ever find it hard to care for the environment because of who else cares about it? Unfortunately, environmentalism is often packaged alongside New Age and other pantheistic belief systems. But that's not the way it needs to be.
http://gospel.com/blog/index.php/2010/06/25/todays-devotional-is-environmentalism-based...
Reclaiming our role as Creation’s stewards
What is the most Biblical the Christian attitude toward science--and Creation in particular? Have Christians set themselves up as enemies of science, and is that in line with the Bible's teaching?
http://gospel.com/blog/index.php/2010/02/16/todays-devotional-reclaiming-our-role-as-cr...

