
Water in the Wilderness: The Evolving Faith Conference
And here we were, camping out in the wilderness for the weekend with people fleeing the church of empire and searching for what we might

And here we were, camping out in the wilderness for the weekend with people fleeing the church of empire and searching for what we might

Listen Now Kyle Meyaard-Schaap, National Organizer and Spokesperson for Young Evangelicals for Climate Action, takes stock of how the church is doing in addressing climate

Studio artist and art educator Jo-Ann Van Reeuwyk reflects on art and risk-taking as well as creating safe places for risk through sacred spaces pedagogy.

It’s disturbing to recognize that in the Noah story, God does the same sort of thing that the Babylonian gods do in their flood story.”

Listen now Steve Bouma-Prediger is professor of religion at Hope College, ecotheologian, and author of For the Beauty of the Earth–among many other books. Here

Listen Now In this episode, Jamie Skillen, professor of environmental studies at Calvin University, overviews the sometimes tense relationship between Christianity and environmentalism, urging us

“Is this the end of the world?”“It usually is.” That zinger appears near the conclusion of the kooky and wonderful Post-Rapture Radio, Russell Rathbun’s 2008 novel,

For all you college students out there, it’s time to gird up your binders and get ready for a parade of professors thrusting their course

We are in a little conference room adjacent to the greenhouse, and so behind us here you can see all of these wonderful tropical plants,

I’ve been working this summer on a podcast based on the idea of “refugia.” I wrote about this idea here at The Reformed Journal blog last May.