I would like to share A Christian’s Guide to Planet Earth: Why It Matters and How to Care for It which I received a copy of in exchange for this review:
Charlie and I will be using A Christian’s Guide to Planet Earth: Why It Matters and How to Care for It in our Science Class as well as our Biblical studies in our Homeschool Classes. We would like to invite you to join us as we can create our own Book Club for Teens or moms.
Charlie and I opened up the book and read through the Chapters and Charlie asked if we could start with Oceans which I was fine with although you might want to begin with Chapter One instead of the middle of the book like Charlie and I did.
I love how this chapter talks about different things affecting the Oceans like Pollution which we can study in our Classroom this year. The illustrations and the infographics will keep you on your toe and making you want to research further what you learn in this book.
A Christian’s Guide to Planet Earth: Why It Matters and How to Care for It is perfect for Pre-Teens, Teens along with adults. I hope you take the time to purchase this book for everyone you love. Including Teachers.
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From Conservation to protecting endangered species to sustainable living, A Christian’s Guide to Planet Earth offers a Faith-based framework for viewing our responsibility to the natural world as well as practical, biblical ways we can care for the magnificent creation around us.
Drawing on Science and Scripture, this hope-filled and reader-friendly guide helps us navigate questions about caring for and respecting God’s world. With a focus on real-life solutions, this book explores answers to questions such as:
- What does the Bible say about food shortages, forests, and pollution?
- How can we make ethical choices about what we eat and what we wear?
- Why is reducing our carbon footprint a way of loving others?
- What do animals tell us about God’s design for the earth?
- What simple choices can we make to help recover God’s beauty in creation?
Four-color infographics throughout highlight the inherent grandeur of the natural world, stirring our hearts to care about the wild and wondrous things God has made. Each chapter concludes with practical tips on how to become better stewards of the Earth, including how to support efforts that make a positive difference in the world.
A Christian’s Guide to Planet Earth is ideal for:
- Anyone who wants to make a difference for the planet but doesn’t know where to start
- Readers interested in how stewardship of the Water, air, land, and gardens relates to serving God and our neighbor
- Bible studies and Church small groups
- Homeschooling families and networks
- Anyone who loves God’s beauty in Nature
- Readers with questions about how changes to our Earth affect the planet and our lives
Equal parts philosophical and practical, this guide provides us a deeper understanding of God’s love for his creation and the delightful, God-given privilege we have to enjoy it and care for it well.
Betsy Painter is an Author and Conservation Biologist, who is passionate about Environmental care and its Faith-based dimensions. She studied religion and Ecology for her masters at Yale with a focus on the Natural world in the redemptive biblical narrative and its implications for Environmental hope today.
On the Ecology side, Betsy’s research interests include Wetlands Ecology, and she enjoys Salt Marsh escapades and Plankton Microscopy. She attends an Anglican/Episcopal Church and frequents Catholic and Orthodox Churches with a passion for ecumenical dialogue about creation care and its role in fostering unity within the global Church.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates