Host Alexei Laushkin talks with John Elwood of the Clothesline Report and board member of the
Evangelical Environmental Network on his recent trip to China and Tyler Amy coordinator for Renewal: Students Caring for Creation. Listen in as they talk about the impacts of environmental pollution on the people of China and how Tyler came to his own interest in creation care.
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Host Alexei Laushkin talks with Nancy Sleeth, co-founder and Managing Director of Blessed Earth. Nancy travels throughout the U.S. speaking and writing about faith and the environment
and has written her latest book Almost Amish, One Woman's Quest for a Slower, Simpler, More Sustainable Life being published by Tyndale Publishing this spring. Nancy is also the author of Go Green, Save Green, the first-ever practical guide for going green from a faith perspective. Nancy specializes in leading workshops on the nuts and bolts of stewardship practices at home, work, school, and church and facilitating women's retreats on Sabbath practices, simplicity, and sustainability. She and Matthew Sleeth recently celebrated 30 years of marriage. They are the parents of Clark (a fourth year medical student) and Emma (creation care speaker/author for teens and young adults).
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EEN's Creation Care Radio Hour is back from taking a short break this fall. Listen in as host Alexei Laushkin talks about EENs Mercury & The Unborn work and as he checks in with two Pro Life leaders Dean Ohlman host of the Wonder of Creation site and Dai Sup Han of Prayer Surge NOW!
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Listen in this week as we talk with Pastor Tri Robinson of Boise Vineyard about creation care, heirloom Christianity, and much more. You won't want to miss this special edition 40 minute radio hour.

This week listen in as we talk with Katherine Hayhoe who along with her husband Andrew Farley authored of A Climate for Change. We'll be chatting about the causes of climate change and its implications for daily life. We'll be exploring key questions:

There are lots of books on climate change but as my friend John Murdock says only one of them starts out like this: 'We're Christians. We don't worship the earth. We worship the Creator of the universe... We don't believe that life came from nothing or that humans evolved from apes. We don't believe in government running our lives or in destroying the economy to save the earth ... Now let's talk about global warming." Check out John's reposted review at The Creation Care Blog.