Recycling takes on a whole new meaning for Michigan's Laura Muresan, who has made a career out of selling things that other people have given or thrown away. Here's what she had to say about her efforts and their kingdom implications. Q. Explain a little bit about what you do… [more]
Science & Technology
The stain that won’t go away
(BP oil spill as seen from space via NASA) I’ve had more than a few people express intense psychological distress about the BP oil eruption in the Gulf of Mexico – and I live in the American Midwest, about a thousand miles from any physical hardship caused by the accident.… [more]
Gardening: Act of worship or poor stewardship?
I spent most of a recent Saturday hauling wheelbarrows full of mulch all over my yard, and one thing that soothed the increasing aches and pains was the fact that the mulch itself had come free, courtesy of my city’s chipper program. This isn’t just thrift speaking, although the savings… [more]
Shades of Green
There is a debate running through American Evangelicalism about the religious value of ecology. In short, should the church stick to proclaiming the core gospel, or do we have a responsibility to preach Green? My first thought is that Christianity is a remarkably creation-affirming religion, so being Green does matter.… [more]
That Was The Sound of the World Getting That Much Smaller
Activist Al Sharpton and Moral Majority Coalition member Pat Robertson get together over--wait for it--the climate. The organization that brought these two together is the Al Gore led group, We. Here's a blurb about this particular video: While Reverend Al Sharpton and Pat Robertson have different views on most issues,… [more]
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