Category Archives: creation care

Our First Mandates

I have not yet been able to put your environmental concern into my view of the End Times.” So said a good friend. He comes from the same biblical interpretation background I come from. I appreciate his candor. I know … Continue reading »

Our Privileged Position

One of the reasons that C. S. Lewis continues to be a best-selling author long after his death is that much of what he wrote gains even more significance as the decades advance.  My primary hardback copy of Mere Christianity, … Continue reading »

Teaching Kids About Nature

Fall is the ideal time to teach children about nature—and about nature’s Creator. While Christian schools can be straight-forward about referencing the Creator, most secular schools cannot. Home-schoolers, parents, grandparents, and other care givers might want to use the following … Continue reading »

Our Relation to Creation

Our chief relation to creation is our dependency on it.  We cannot survive without the fruit of the earth. While hundreds of passages in God’s special revelation (the book of God’s words) support this fact, general revelation (the book of … Continue reading »

Joy in Nature

In Pollution And The Death Of Man: The Christian View Of Ecology, Francis Schaeffer reported that Charles Darwin near the end of his life found that two things had become dull to him: his joy in the arts and his … Continue reading »