by Bob Allen | Jun 14, 2007 | News
The Southern Baptist Convention, the nation’s largest Protestant body, passed a resolution Wednesday questioning whether human activity contributes significantly to global warming and urging governments to weigh environmental concerns with economics when setting...
by Brian Kaylor | Jun 12, 2007 | News
Russell Moore, dean of the school of theology for Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and the executive director of the Carl F. H. Henry Institute for Evangelical Engagement, testified last week about global warming before the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment...
by Robert Parham | May 15, 2007 | Opinion
Rich Christians must take proactive initiatives against possible displacement of 1 billion people in coming decades resulting from climate change. “We estimate that, unless strong preventive action is taken, between now and 2050 climate change will push the...
by Larry Wilson | May 9, 2007 | Opinion
The only way that we can live a successful life is to follow the Kingdom of God that Jesus taught. We all fail to live up to these teachings, and many times we believe that we are being resourceful in doing so. Jesus says, “You cannot serve God and wealth”...
by Bob Allen | Apr 3, 2007 | News
The United States Supreme Court ruled Monday the Environmental Protection Agency cannot use the 1970 Clean Air Act as an excuse for refusing to regulate automobile emissions that produce greenhouse gases. The 5-4 ruling was a setback for the Bush administration, which...