Earth Day 2012 in Washington DC
Renewal Blog >> Earth Day 2012 Agenda Sunday, April 22 9:45am - Arrive at the National Cathedral. We will meet and mingle before going in and sitting together. 10:15am - Forum at the National Cathedral Blessed Earth...
Read moreNew Resources for Pastors
Creation Care for Pastors >> Dean Ohlman is a Christian nature writer for RBC Ministries and the publisher of the Our Daily Bread devotional, among other things. He was kind enough to...
Read moreBehold the Earth
Creation Care for Pastors >> David Conover, producer for years of Discovery HD Theater’s Sunrise Earth, is currently working with his team to produce a groundbreaking musical documentary currently in production titled...
Read morePosition Paper #3

“TAKE THE BEST AND GO” Part 3 Building a Settlement While Retaining the Pioneer Spirit That Birthed It By Tri Robinson Those of us who have been called to lead in the midst...
Read moreInterview with Michael Abbaté
Creation Care for Pastors >> Michael Abbate is a landscape architect who has recently been led to devote more of his time and talents towards being a good steward of God’s creation....
Read more“Rooted in Good Soil” small group video …

After experiencing the impact our “Rooted in Good Soil” small group video series had on over a hundred smalls groups in the Vineyard Boise, we decided to make it available to anyone...
Read moreWhy I Don't Care about Climate Change - …
A Rocha USA Blog >> By Robert Campbell*, Pastor of Santa Margarita Community Church I hope you hear the irony intended in the title. I certainly do care about what is happening to...
Read more“The New Evangelicals” A short interview

A New releise from Eerdmans Press An interview in “The New Evangelicals” by Marcia Pally Professor of multicultual studies at the New York University with Tri Robinson, Senior Pastor, Boise...
Read moreMaintaining hearts of tranquility in tim…

The other night I observed what was called the “Super Moon”. This phenomenon occurs once every twenty years when the moon appears to be fourteen percent larger than a...
Read moreSustainable Agriculture
A Rocha USA Blog >> by Emiko Corey, Farm Manager of Santa Barbara A Rocha Five Loaves Farm Rebecca Laughton writes “agriculture is sustainable when it is ecologically sound, economically viable, socially...
Read moreHow to Start a Campus Garden

Renewal Blog >> Starting or improving a campus garden is much more than digging a few holes and planting seeds. A campus garden takes thought, creativity, time, cooperation, courage, support, money and so...
Read moreBoost Your Campus Recycling Efforts
Renewal Blog >> Lack of awareness about recycling on campus remains one of the biggest barriers to increasing recycling participation. This webinar will provide you with successful communications strategies and specific ideas you...
Read moreDoxology and Desire: Making Small Things…

A Rocha USA Blog >> By Sandra McCracken* Photo: Betty McCracken My father is a brilliant biology teacher, now retired. My mother is a thoughtful student of the Bible. They will have been married...
Read moreClimate in Peril

Creation Care for Pastors >> Every 5-7 years, members of the IPCC (International Panel on Climate Change) meet to discuss future changes to Earth’s climate. Over the past two decades, near-unanimous agreement...
Read moreInterview with Bjorn Lomborg
Creation Care for Pastors >> Recently, Bjorn Lomborg, called by The Guardian (U.K.) “one of the 50 people who could save the planet,” spoke about climate change, and the best ways to...
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