Creation care is political but not partisan.
What occurs on one side of the planet affects the other side of the planet.
As citizens of the kingdom of God, we were created to be citizens of the earth.
Creation care is not an isolated cause that Christians can set apart from the rest of life. Creation involves everything we see (and some things we don't see). So to talk about caring for creation is to talk about politics, economics, food, energy, freedom, and our faith.
Across five weeks of scriptural study, interpretation, and contemporary application, Keeping Creation offers a biblical exploration of the call on God's people to tend and serve the earth. Authors Caleb Cray Haynes, Ryan Fasani, Megan Pardue, and Todd Womack offer a Scripture-based guide for small groups who are ready not only to think and reflect but also to act. Each chapter includes discussion questions and suggestions for new, creation-serving habits and practices that participants can begin to work on together.
God has created a beautiful world that is meant to be interconnected, each piece dependent on all the other pieces, and it brings God joy to see creation working as intended. Keeping Creation will help Christians prioritize and understand humanity's role on the interconnected planet that teems with the life God created.