If I am going to be in the right relationship with God, I should treat the things He has made in the same way He treats them.
Francis Schaeffer, Pollution and the Death of Man.

 

Please learn more and take action to protect God's children and Creation.
 
To learn more, view these resources:

Therefore: Environmental Justice

Caring for God's Creation: CBF General Assembly 2007 Presentation


Creation Care: A Christian Responsibility


A Christian Call to Conserve

A Christian Call to Conserve (en Español)

Texas Interfaith Power and Light

Renewable Energy Resources for Texas Fact Sheet

Evangelical Climate Initiative - January 2006
 
Texas Impact

National Association of Evangelicals

Evangelical Environmental Network & Creation Care Magazine

Serve God, Save the Planet: A Christian Call to Action

Restoring Eden: Christians for Environmental Stewardship

The Center for Christian Ethics at Baylor University

Outdoor Education at Highland Lakes Baptist Encampment

Caring for creation is a Biblical mandate from God. Scripture affirms the beauty of creation and God’s love for all creation – both human and non-human. God, in infinite wisdom, ordered the planet so that it all works together in harmony relentlessly praising God. When we disrupt that harmony, it is the least of these who most often experience the greatest suffering. Christ’s command to love our neighbor as ourselves is linked with our responsibility to protect and care for the entire creation.

 

Being stewards of God’s resources means careful consideration of how our actions impact the planet and all its inhabitants, including not only how much energy we consume but how our energy is produced.

 

Christian discipleship includes environmental stewardship:

 
Do your part to clean up and preserve the environment:

  • Drive well maintained fuel efficient cars.
  • Explore cost efficient ways to conserve energy.
  • Conserve water and other precious natural resources.
  • Recycle items which are sensible to recycle.
  • Switch to renewable and environmentally friendly sources of energy whenever it is possible to do so.

     

Communicate the importance of environmental issues to your public officials:

 

Create a pro-environmental expectation in the corporate world:


The growing possibility of our destroying ourselves and the world with our own neglect and excess is tragic and very real.
Billy Graham, Approaching Hoofbeats, 1983.

 

Contact Information:

Beth Olson

CLC Austin Office
512.473.2288
beth.olson@bgct.org

 

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Stephen Reeves, Public Policy Legislative Counsel

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Beth Olson, Public Policy Specialist
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Julie Valentine, Ministry Asst.
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