In This Issue
No politician seriously believes that Americans are willing to deal with global warming. Is it too late to prove them wrong?
Many evangelicals find themselves in an emerging theological habitat, where care of creation is central to mission.
Seven biblical principles for the care of creation
Who will save the Amazon?
The Bible calls us to dominion over creation. Or does it?
Columnists
Our new field organizer for Call to Renewal was working the room at a conference
of leaders of local councils of churches and interfaith organizations from around
the country.
This being our special issue on the environment, I must preface my remarks
about wanting to strangle the squirrel in my bedroom wall by first reassuring
the reader that, here at Sojourner
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Cover Story
No politician seriously believes that Americans are willing to deal with global warming. Is it too late to prove them wrong?
Features
Many evangelicals find themselves in an emerging theological habitat, where care of creation is central to mission.
How ministry with migrant workers led the author and his family back to the land.
Columns
Our new field organizer for Call to Renewal was working the room at a conference
of leaders of local councils of churches and interfaith organizations from around
the country.
This being our special issue on the environment, I must preface my remarks
about wanting to strangle the squirrel in my bedroom wall by first reassuring
the reader that, here at Sojourner
Culture Watch
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Care of the environment has long been an issue of great importance to our readers.





