November 16th, 2007 Jeff
A few fellow seminary students and I organized a prayer night on campus, tonight, 5pm-11pm. We call it InterSeven (7 hours of intercession; I know it is actually 6 hours, but that is due to a minor facility scheduling issue - deal with it
Come join us. The four of us will be leading different times:
- 5:00-6:30
- 6:30-8:00
- 8:00-9:30
- 9:30-11:00 (last hour a prayer walk around the neighborhood)
See more specifics on the InterSeven page.
Anyone is free to come and leave at any time. Parking is available along Glisan Street; see the map to the Prayer Chapel here.
Kari and Dutch and I will be there for the second session, 6:30-8pm.
Can’t come but have a prayer request? Send us one here.
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October 15th, 2007 Jeff

One of my tribes — Evangelical Christians — has been pretty notorious (along with the rest of humankind!) for not caring for the environment. For some reason Christians have been slow to see creation care as a moral issue. The argument sometimes goes along the lines that human life is more important than the rest of creation and thus our time and resources should be devoted to protecting the sanctity of human life. I agree, because we Christians should devote radical amounts of creativity and energy and resources to spreading the truth of the damage and shame of abortion, while at the same time being the forerunners towards upholding (and embodying!) moral standards in our communities and nation. It is not either-or, or at least should not be.
I strongly believe creation care it is a moral issue, and will the first to confess I have not long nor well cared for God’s good creation.
The 19th century saw the industrialization of most of the globe while at the same time devising new and creative ways for us humans to spread the impact of our depravity through damaged consumerism. No generation can destroy creation as quickly and effectively as ours. We have that many people now, that high of a standard of living, and that little regard for our consciences when destroying God’s creation. It is pride, it is selfishness, it is dead wrong. It does not please God.
My advice? Start with something small (recycling and buying more local products) and endeavor to get better each day. Change your mind (see articles at restoringeden.org) about creation care as a faithful steward under our Creator, and do your part.

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