• Ep. 5 Being a Good Steward of Creation with James Wheeler and Carolina França

  • Apr 10 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 5 Being a Good Steward of Creation with James Wheeler and Carolina França

  • Summary

  • How Can We Be Good Stewards of Creation?

    What does it truly mean to care for our planet? In this episode of Youth in Climate Action, we delve into the concept of creation care with James Wheeler and Carolina França, two passionate students from Gordon College.

    Join us as we explore:

    • The responsibility of stewardship in a world facing climate change
    • The intersection of creation care and missions work
    • Practical ways to live a more sustainable life
    • How faith can inspire environmental action

    This episode is a powerful call to action, encouraging you to find your unique role in protecting our planet. Whether you're new to the concept of creation care or a seasoned advocate, you'll find inspiration and practical takeaways in this conversation.

    Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and follow us on Instagram (@youthinclimateaction) for updates on future episodes featuring a diverse range of voices leading the charge in climate action. Thanks for joining us!

    Email us at any time at youthinclimateaction@circlewood.online. We would love to hear from you!

    More Information

    • Music by Oleksandr Savochka from Pixabay
    • This podcast is supported by a generous grant from Westmont College.
    • This podcast is hosted and produced by Circlewood.

    Credits

    • Cocreators: Michael Matchell and Kinsley Rawson
    • Cohosts: Michael Matchell and Kevin Browning
    • Executive Producer: Michael Matchell
    • Producers: Forrest Inslee, James Amadon
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