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A Testimony of Hope in the Face of Climate Change

I’ll be quite frank. I’ve always had half a mind to just leave, to just carry out the rest of my life in the wilderness. I could escape to the rustic cabin where I spent many a summer as a … Continue reading

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Presbyterians Are United on Climate Action as a Matter of Faith

Presbyterians Are United on Climate Action as a Matter of Faith

Written by Ani Fête Crews and Emily Parker, of BlessedTomorrow.org From beginning to end, the Bible is filled with descriptions of God’s Creation and God’s call to be good stewards of this world. It is God who created the Earth … Continue reading

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Making Peace With International Organizations

Progressives often associate international organizations with globalization and neoliberal economic policies, and there is truth to this critique.  Right-wing intellectuals associate them with liberal policy initiatives like family planning and environmental regulation, and there is truth to those connections, as … Continue reading

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Questions of a Not-Yet-Mother

A Millennial’s Dilemma on Having Children They may not make the front page, but a number of articles lately have been reporting a lower birth rate among millennials. The story is often framed in economic terms, but for me the … Continue reading

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