When it comes to books on creation care, there is a lot of worthless fluff out there. Green Revolution by Ben Lowe, however, is a very different kind of creation care book. It is comprehensive, collaborative, and creative. I am excited about this book and not just because I contributed an essay to it. (Wink.) It excites me because it accurately highlights the creation care movement sweeping up Christians and churches all across the world. That is why I decided to both endorse it and review it for Relevant Magazine. Check out my review of Green Revolution here and find out why I believe this book is a "powerfully convincing invitation to join a fresh movement of God."
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Thursday, March 5, 2009
Review: Green Revolution
When it comes to books on creation care, there is a lot of worthless fluff out there. Green Revolution by Ben Lowe, however, is a very different kind of creation care book. It is comprehensive, collaborative, and creative. I am excited about this book and not just because I contributed an essay to it. (Wink.) It excites me because it accurately highlights the creation care movement sweeping up Christians and churches all across the world. That is why I decided to both endorse it and review it for Relevant Magazine. Check out my review of Green Revolution here and find out why I believe this book is a "powerfully convincing invitation to join a fresh movement of God."
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
New Book: Green Revolution
Intervarsity Press will be releasing a new book in March 2009 called Green Revolution: Coming Together to Care for Creation by Ben Lowe (foreword by Shaine Claiborne). Ben is a Wheaton Grad and Director of Outreach for A Rocha, and in this book he covers a timely word about the state of God's world and our responsibility to care for it.Earlier this year, I wrote an essay that will appear in the book after the chapter on politics. I imagine that my essay will create some sparks. I also offered an endorsement along with Timothy George, Will Samson, Bill McKibben and others. Make sure you preorder a copy, read it and let me know what you think.
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