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Reviews and Recommendations for books related to Care of Creation.  Find your next read!
Our Only World

Our Only World

Wendell Berry

Increasing our efforts to participate in and encourage locally produced farm products is vital.

Rev. John Hanson

Healing Ground: Climate, Justice, and the Deep Roots of Regenerative Farming

Healing Ground: Climate, Justice, and the Deep Roots of Regenerative Farming

Liz Carlisle

Regenerative agriculture and the role it must play if the Earth’s human population is to adequately address the looming climate crisis.

Fredric L. Quivik

As Long As Grass Grows

As Long As Grass Grows

Dina Gilio-Whitaker

This book is the best example I have read which clearly reveals the intersection of racism and the environment regarding First Nations people.

Larry Johnson

The (Un)Common Good

The (Un)Common Good

Rev. Dr. James E. Wallis, Jr.

“Do not go left.  Do not go right.  Go deeper.”

Doug Jacobson

Drawing Close, Encountering Joy

Drawing Close, Encountering Joy

Janice E. Kirk

Through poetry, drawings, prayers and scripture readings, she calls upon the reader to “enjoy nature’s wonders every day.”

Rev. John Hanson

Sacred Nature: Restoring Our Ancient Bond with the Natural World

Sacred Nature: Restoring Our Ancient Bond with the Natural World

Karen Armstrong

Perhaps if we sit still and silently in the natural world, we will begin to understand that it is sacred because God is everywhere present in it.

Rev. John Hanson

Climate Justice (Hope, Resilience, and the fight for a sustainable future)

Climate Justice (Hope, Resilience, and the fight for a sustainable future)

Mary Robinson

She powerfully and anecdotally brings together the threat of climate change and how it affects real people, threatening, not only their way of life, but their very lives

Rev. John Hanson

The Bald Eagle “the improbable journey of America’s Bird”

The Bald Eagle “the improbable journey of America’s Bird”

Jack E. Davis

This book was a journey through the history of our nation on many levels, including our regard for nature, environment and the threats that have accrued throughout that history.

Rev. John Hanson

Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?

Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?

Bill McKibben

we can destroy, but also We can decide not to destroy.

Rev. John Hanson

Voices in the Stones

Voices in the Stones

Kent Nerburn

The Shoshone elder was right, we have much to learn from Native spirituality and way of life. Will we ever humble ourselves to begin that learning process?

Rev. John Hanson

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