by Sara Powell | May 21, 2008 | Opinion
My husband and I recently built a new house. We had aspirations of being as ecologically responsible as possible, but we were thwarted at almost every step. If our pockets had been deep enough, we might have been able to accomplish more of what we wanted, but many of...
by Ed Hogan | May 20, 2008 | Opinion
The government is struggling with a huge issue. They are debating the sensibilities of changing the map on the back of seed packets. You remember those seed packets with a map of the United States on the back. The map had sweeping colors that were related to a key at...
by Bob Allen | May 16, 2008 | News
group of conservative religious leaders and politicians on Thursday unveiled a new campaign aimed at getting 1 million supporters behind a so-called “biblical” view of the environment that downplays concerns about human-induced global warming.The “We...
by Jeannie Babb Taylor | May 14, 2008 | Opinion
Magazines and other media often paint environmentalism as a more expensive lifestyle choice. Often they use the “green” mantra to promote companies who pay for advertising. Every product that is manufactured (even if it is “green”) requires...
by Bob Allen | May 13, 2008 | News
Baptists have throughout history largely lagged behind other Christians in theological and practical discussion concerning the environment, but there are signs the Baptist conscience is awakening to the issue of creation care, a European Baptist leader told a recent...