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Randy Alcorn's Blog: creation care

“The Least of These”: Caring for The Environment of God’s Earth

Child with clean waterWhy have so many Christians historically shied away from creation care? I think the answer is that  concern for the environment is generally regarded as part of the liberal agenda.

 

Christians and Politics?

How much attention should Christians give politics?I am grateful for those Christians who are called to be legislators, judges, and otherwise involved in the political arena. I am also in favor of people—in the right context—protesting injustice. On the other hand, Christians often turn politics into something too important.

God rejoices in all He has made, and so should we

hold earthKeep in mind God’s Word: “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it” (Psalm 24:1). This is not our place to trash. It’s God’s place to treasure. To care for the world is to care for its people.

 

If this earth is headed for destruction, should we care for it?

TitanicFor too long, evangelical Christians have neglected our God-given calling to care for the planet entrusted to us. One reason may be that our eschatology indicates the earth is headed for ruin anyway, so there’s no point in trying to rearrange the furniture on the Titanic.

Caring for the environment: should Evangelical Christians be concerned?

EarthNot long ago I spoke at a conference of several thousand evangelical college students. Most were from Bible-believing churches like my own.

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