Without a biblical view of stewardship, animal rights activists often hurt the very creatures they claim to protect.
Ugly, worthless, annoying—does our opinion of some creatures reflect the Creator’s care or do we need an attitude adjustment?
Your irresistible urge to snatch up that cute little puppy and hug it for all you’re worth isn’t just a feeling. It’s science.
Some people believe creation is something we should worship. Others believe its purpose is to serve mankind’s greater good. Which view is right?
What can we do to help corals survive and why should we want to?
There is more behind what has been designated today as Earth Day than planting trees, reducing pollution, and conserving natural resources.
In response to some feedback regarding a recent Answer in Depth article, Tom Hennigan takes the occasion to clarify some points.
What mechanisms have caused bears to diversify since the Flood? What is their role in Creation?
This week marked the fortieth anniversary of Earth Day, an occasion to celebrate—or even worship—“Mother Earth.”
Scientists hope to deposit samples of 4.5 million varieties of seeds in a vault.
Presents land conservation and stewardship from a Biblical worldview and challenges Christians to apply the Biblical principles of Christian stewardship to the use of God’s Creation.
People today are becoming more and more concerned with the environment and what humans are doing to it. For many, including many Christians, this issue has become very emotional.
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