Flourish Spring 2012
Everything is Interesting: Raising Educated People
March 19, 2012 By admin 1 Comment
By Jerram Barrs Flourish, Spring 2012 We live in a culture filled with boredom and cynicism—even among our children. It is a tragic commentary on our culture that you can meet 16- and 17-year-old kids who are apathetic about their own existence and bored much of the time. And it is not only teenagers for […]
Inside Flourish Magazine, Spring 2012
March 2, 2012 By admin 1 Comment
Thank You Kendra The issue of Flourish magazine you’re viewing is the fruit of many hands, evidence of the faithful work of a community. Leading that band of writers, poets, artists, thinkers, and volunteers for the last three years has been the work of our managing editor, Kendra Langdon Juskus, to whom we now bid […]
Earth Day’s Forgotten Founder
March 1, 2012 By admin 4 Comments
The Christian roots of the original Earth Day: It wasn’t April 22, and it wasn’t a protest movement. by John A. Murdock Flourish, Spring 2012 Ninety-six-year-old John McConnell still proclaims the same message of “peace, justice, and the care of Earth” that he has for decades, in settings as varied as the United Nations in […]
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Projects for the Common Good
58: The Film premieres in theaters nationwide (get free tickets)
September 22, 2011 By rusty 2 Comments
One of the great misunderstandings about the care of creation, perpetuated by many environmentalists, is that the main beneficiary of environmental action is…the environment. Don’t get me wrong–a Christian worldview clearly recognizes the intrinsic value of the created order, which God called “good.” In fact, as C.S. Lewis argued in The Abolition of Man, it […]
Right at Home: Building Church Partnerships with Local Nature Preserves
August 25, 2011 By Kendra Juskus 3 Comments
Every step of stewardship helps strengthen and nurture the earth’s biodiversity by protecting and cultivating the abundance of created life, but a particularly helpful step that your church family can take locally is to develop a partnership with a local nature preserve.
Bringing Creation Indoors: A Sunday School Seed Planting Activity
August 18, 2011 By andy 1 Comment
Give kids a hands-on creation care lesson with this sunday school seed planting activity!
More ways to Cultivate Community
Summer skills resolution
May 23, 2013 By admin Leave a Comment
It is almost here. The endless, hazy days of summer. Time for…what? Reading, fishing, sleeping in, staying up late. Watching TV? Playing video games? Our main goal is to be outside as much as possible. But one proposed rule for our boys (10 and 13) who are starting to use the computer more: you can only […]
Connecting Kids to Creation: Everything is Interesting
March 19, 2012 By admin Leave a Comment
by Rusty Pritchard The wiring is already there. The mental infrastructure is in place. It’s up to us to provide the raw materials. I’m not a romantic. Don’t accuse me of putting the “noble savage” on a pedestal. I’m part scientist, part economist. It doesn’t get much more rationalistic than that. But I already know […]