Category Archives: stewardship

What Did God Make it For?

George MacDonald, the 19th century writer who C. S. Lewis called his mentor, wrote a great deal about possessions. One of his thoughts that has stuck with me is this one from his wonderful novel What’s Mine’s Mine (edited and … Continue reading »

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 »

Creation’s Three R’s

I love just about anything scientific: ornithology, zoology, botany, meteorology, astronomy.  When I go outside, I hardly know what to look at: the birds, the clouds, the animals, the trees, or the night sky! Many Christians, however, have a bad … Continue reading »

“Evil” Technology

The LORD saw how great man’s wickedness on the earth had become, and that every inclination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil all the time (Genesis 6:5). When the Son of Man returns, it will be like … Continue reading »