Creation Care Mission's Podcast

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The Creation Care Missions Podcast introduces you to experts who combine science and a deep passion for Jesus. It focuses on loving the people in this world and the environments in which they live.

Episodes

  1. Walking Jesus into the Unreached Coffee Growing Communities of the World - A Podcast with Don Cox of Bald Guy Brew

    03/06/2019

    Walking Jesus into the Unreached Coffee Growing Communities of the World - A Podcast with Don Cox of Bald Guy Brew

    Don Cox – Owner, Bald Guy Brew, Johnson City, Tennessee Area From the time Don first saw someone roasting coffee outside in an open market, took a pound home and proceeded to burn it, filling the kitchen with smoke, he has been excited about coffee roasting. Over the course of many years, which took Don and his wife Shannon to various parts of Mexico, Pittsburgh, and eventually Boone, NC, they developed Bald Guy Brew. When arsonists burnt down the business in 2016, their focus turned to training and using coffee as a platform for making a difference in the world. Coffee roasting is not just about the coffee: it's about the people who enjoy it together, the people who grow it, and the places where they live. Don's story and ways of thinking about coffee open up conversation for us to think about the ways we consume, the ways we do business, and how our lives can be intentionally lived in ways that bless the unreached and the poor. He shows some of the connections between land, people, and the global supply chains that connect us all. As you listen be thinking about ways you can live intentionally to bless the people and the lands of the world. To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. Paul Dzubinski and Steven Spicer host this edition of the Creation Care Missions Podcast. Check out the full text of this at CreationCareMissions.org

    18 min
  2. Loving Our Global Neighbor - Podcast with Katharine Hayhoe

    10/30/2018

    Loving Our Global Neighbor - Podcast with Katharine Hayhoe

    Dr. Katharine Hayhoe is an atmospheric scientist and professor of political science at Texas Tech University, where she is director of the Climate Science Center. She is the CEO of the consulting firm ATMOS Research and Consulting, helping organizations plan for ways that climate change might impact their industries. She was named in Time magazine's 2014 100 most influential people in the world list. Her book, A Climate for change: global warming facts for faith-based decisions, looks at the science and misconceptions around global warming. (you can watch her presentation of the book at Cornell University where she gives the Beggs Lecture on Science, Spirituality and Society in October 2012. The Q&A time is really worth your time.) In 2012 she was named by Christianity today as one of 50 women to watch and named one of Foreign policy's 100 leading global thinkers Through various avenues, such as her PBS show, "Global Weirding", she helps people see how the changing climate affects them and what they can actually do about it. And as a Christian, she deeply cares about the ways that climate change impact the world, the poor, the unreached, and the ways that we try to share good news in a world where the environment itself is crying out for salvation.Steven Spicer and Paul Dzubinski host this edition of the Creation Care Missions Podcast. The full text of talk that Dr. Katharine Hayhoe gave can be found at www.CreationCareMissions.org

    47 min
  3. From Chad to Paris - Podcast with Lowell Bliss

    10/30/2018

    From Chad to Paris - Podcast with Lowell Bliss

    Lowell Bliss is the director of Eden Vigil, an environmental missions organization which seeks to combine church planting with creation care particularly among least-reached people groups. He and his wife Robynn, a proud Canadian, were church-planting missionaries with Christar in India and Pakistan for fourteen years.The Book Lowell mentions in his talk, People, Trees, and Poverty, can be found at WilliamCarey.com. He also is the author of Environmental Missions, Planting Churches and Trees can also be found there.As Lowell shares in the talk we are about to listen to, it was in that context, alongside the polluted Ganges River, that he developed the conviction that he must be just as much an environmentalist as he is an evangelist. For him, sharing good news with people about Jesus Christ has to include good news for their bodies and the environment they live in. As you listen to Lowell's story and his journey with God to reach the place he is now, trying to be fully committed to creation care AND frontier missions, reflect on how you're feeling. How would you respond in the circumstances he describes? Does his story give you a different perspective on caring for creation as an integral part of mission work to reach the unreached with the gospel of Jesus Christ? Give warning that his stories do get a little graphic.Steven Spicer and Paul Dzubinski host this edition of the Creation Care Missions Podcast. Below is the full text Lowell Bliss' talk he gave at the Creation Care at the Frontiers of Mission conference can be found at www.CreationCareMissions.org/blog

    42 min

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The Creation Care Missions Podcast introduces you to experts who combine science and a deep passion for Jesus. It focuses on loving the people in this world and the environments in which they live.