Since I have been working in this area for the past 20 years (ack has it been that long) I wholeheartedly agree. I do not think that it is a salvation issue (you can still make it to eternal life with your Creator if you don't recycle your paper) but I do think that it is a crucial discipleship issue (answering the question - now that I have accepted Jesus as my Lord and Saviour how do I act and follow in His footsteps in the area of caring for the world HE created). It's not just about adding a Christian voice to the "Go Green" movement...it's about walking alongside our Creator in caring for what He created and what He cares so much for that He became part of it to begin the reconciliation process that will be completed when He returns...but I'm getting on my soap box. I'll get off now :-)
Cindy Verbeek
Saw this tweet from Think Christian:
Question of the Day: What do you think should be a Christian’s perspective on caring for Creation?less than a minute ago via HootSuite
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I think the idea of "Creation Care" is a great viewpoint that adds a Christian perspective that is sometimes missing from the "Go Green" movement.
What do other's think?