We were made for Earth — for its pull, its feel, its embrace. We are not free-floating beings, but rooted ones.
On 12 August, it was thrilling to see how, after the darkness of the eclipse, the moon continued its orbit and a sliver of sunlight appeared at the edge. Then, the sun shone again, radiating its full power to generate light and life.
Too little oxygen, and we suffocate. Too much, and we risk spontaneous combustion. Too much carbon dioxide, and the climate overheats. Too little, and plants cannot photosynthesise.
Water is a true wonder we easily take for granted — a clear, tasteless, shapeshifting, life-carrying, rock-eroding, fire-resisting miracle. It is Earth’s most precious element. Not gold, not oil. Water.
Afrim Karoshi, an Albanian evangelical, analyses the demand for a ‘new Albania’ that thousands of people are voicing on the streets, in a conflict that goes beyond discontent with a major foreign investment in the Zvërnec region.
Victor Glover is not the first Christian astronaut: others like him have also recited the Lord’s Prayer during the countdown to their space journey.
Scientist Katharine Hayhoe has a message for climate advocates. And for skeptics.
I participated in the major global summit on climate change held in Belém do Pará, Brazil, accompanying young leaders to experience COP from a Christian and missionary perspective.
What should we make of the evidence pointing to increasingly harsh summers? Gianluca Piccirillo in Italy and Michael Wickham in Spain address the problem of high temperatures from a Christian perspective.
They warn of the irreversible damage that a Canadian gold mine would cause, affecting five southern provinces. They appeal to the president to halt the project.
From sleepless nights to natural disasters such as the one in Valencia in 2024. Christian climate researchers share their experiences from Italy and Spain.
Through the visually fascinating series, creator Marken Gihlemoen, from Norway, wants to introduce people in East Africa to the story of the Bible. With local actors, the projecte is created in Swahili—the lingua franca of the region— and then dubbed into African English. Translations into Somali, Turkish, and Arabic are in preparation.
We need to ask ourselves what is happening inside us that allows us to turn our planet—our home—into a giant garbage dump and remain indifferent.
Spanish evangelical university students organise ‘events weeks’ to respond from a biblical perspective to the concerns of their friends.
The consequences of neglecting our responsibility to each other and our shared home are no longer distant, they are here now, and the church cannot wait any longer to act.
Ryüsuke Hamaguchi returned to the big screen with Evil Does Not Exist (2023), a deep and unsettling drama. A review by Jonatán Soriano.
Every day, every moment, we can decide who we are going to obey in relation to nature and created beings.
Vaughan Roberts reminded that the biblical truth about sexuality is “good news”. Other major contemporary challenges - social inequality, poverty, climate change - were addressed on the first full day at Lausanne 4 in South Korea.
The Lausanne 4 congress deploys the term ‘polycentric Christianity’ to describe the shift from being solely a ‘EuroAmerican religion’ to a global one.
Christians need to “anchor their action in in-depth biblical reflection”, says Marjorie Legendre, one of the twelve authors of a new book that connects current issues and evangelical faith.
There will come a time when the whole natural world, with all the living things it comprises, will be restored to their condition before the fall.
The survey shows that UK people of faith are “especially sceptical regarding both climate change existence and its man-made causes”.
“Christian faith is a motivating factor for social justice commitment”, says a study published by StopPoverty and Interaction.
In Spain, a group of Christians involved in creation care have published recommendations for both local churches and individual believers.
The drought affects 34.5% of the Spanish territory. Christian geographer Michael Wickham analyses the water crisis that hits the Mediterranean region of Europe.
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