Reviews
I commend this book to all college students and concerned citizens of God's earth. Lowe gets it right! Biblical environmental stewardship is about the transformation of hearts and minds, and about incarnational living on earth. The book's case studies and stories illuminate and provide a useful framework to help Christians relearn what it means to love God, neighbor and creation., Green Revolution is a book with a vision of a better world realized not with great wealth, ambition, or resources, but with the possibilities, potential and power of empathy, compassion, and faith in action., Ben writes with a refreshingly youthful and transparent style that is at times penetrating and disturbing, and at other times light and casual. The book is a good read for the Metro--it doesn't require reading in a single setting!, This is a book that's been needed for a LONG time! This book is inspirational, informative, and even occasionally witty in its call to action. Every Christian college student (and those who aren't in college as well!) should read this book, then go outside and DO something about the environment., Lowe has written a book that provides motivation and resources for those who want to get involved in environmental stewardship., Ben Lowe writes with a fresh voice about an issue that affects each of us deeply. Pick up this book and join the green revolution today!, This is the book we need. No set of challenges calls more directly to people of faith than these environmental cataclysms--the de-creation we are now engaged in. Here's strong evidence of both the good thinking and great energy needed to set things right., The Christian youth of America are making their mark in a Genesis- and Jesus-based commitment to creation conservation. Ben Lowe speaks for them and is out to add to their ranks. His witness and invitation seethe with hope and energy. Listen to him. Join him., Ben Lowe has done us all a favor: he has assembled some of the most notable teachers in the world to mentor us on the greatest of coming revolutions. This planet is our great gift from God, but it is also our sobering responsibility to renew for the poor and the coming generations. In these pages you will find the intellectual and practical path forward. This book will develop your strategy and your faith., Ben Lowe offers a practical (and Biblical!) how-to guide for weaving creation care into your church or campus ministry. It is full of tangible examples and real-life stories about how to catalyze the next generation's interest in nurturing the environment., Lowe's voice is original and worth hearing. Green Revolution is part ecological, theological, and political primer, part road warrior for the planet memoir, and part how-to book. Although likely to resonate best with teens and twenty-somethings, there is something here for people of every age. Pastors especially would benefit from reading this fresh, transparent, and evangelically orthodox account written by a member of the generation that is often not sitting in their pews. Ben Lowe offers a holisitic vision for creation care, one that does not place this task above other aspects of the Gospel, but rightly includes it in the work of bringing God's shalom to all the earth., Some readers may not be interested in reading a book on the environment. These readers are in luck. Lowe's book isn't just an environmental work because Lowe extensively explores the larger kingdom issues inseparably connected to environmental problems. Green Revolution is more than a great book. It's a powerfully convincing invitation to join a fresh movement of God., I have thoroughly enjoyed this little book. In fact I think that it is a great book for all Christians who are interested in creation care to read. I found Green Revolution to be a well researched and informative book., A new generation of younger evangelicals is leading the way in showing us how to be mindful of our stewardship for the world in which we live, not as a substitute for biblical faith but as a faithful expression of it. Ben Lowe's book helps us do just that. I recommend it to all Christians everywhere., Ben Lowe makes a compelling case for the role of colleges and universities in preparing tomorrow's creation care servant leaders. This book is must-reading for those faculty, students and institutional leaders who will be called to teach and model new ways of thinking and living if we are to heal our planet., Ben Lowe has been an outstanding pioneer of practical caring for creation. His generation is probably the one that most urgently needs to understand and live by the passionate convictions that he has expressed so eloquently in these pages. If they do we may enter a season of hope. If they don't, we are probably, most literally, cooked., Ben writes with a refreshingly youthful and transparent style that is at times penetrating and disturbing, and at other times light and casual. The book is a good read for the Metro--it doesn't require reading in a single setting!, Lowe uses Scripture to make a compelling case that God's mission to restore shalom extends to the natural world, and that is is our privelge and responsibility to participate in that mission., Green Revolution is more than a great book. It's a powerfully convincing invitation to join a fresh movement of God. Thanks, Ben Lowe, for your faithful creation witness!, I am grateful for Ben Lowe's book. Green Revolution is an invitation, not just to believe that another world is possible, but to begin enacting it now.
Table of Content
Foreword by Shane ClaiborneIntroduction: Why a Revolution?Part 1: Reality Check1. Incompatible Foolishness: Our Plan for the World vs. God's Uplink: Will Samson, author of Justice in the Burbs2. Prodigal Treehuggers: Our Place in God's PlanUplink: Fred Van Dyke, Ph.D., Director, Environmental Studies Program, Wheaton College3. From Insulation to Incarnation: The Journey Back to God's PlanUplink: Peter Harris, International Director, A RochaPart 2: Changing Our Communities4. The Heat Is On: The Current Creation Care Movement and the Climate Crisis That Sparked It Uplink: Vince Morris, Risk Manager, Wheaton College5. Spheres of Change: Where This Movement Is GerminatingUplink: Paul Corts, President, Council of Christian Colleges and Universities6. Transformation: A Movement of ChangeUplink: Bettie Ann Brigham, Vice President for Student Development, Eastern University7. Mustard Seed Organizing: How This Movement GrowsUplink: Janel Curry, Dean of Research, Calvin College, and Chair, Evangelical Environmental Network8. Molehills: Overcoming Obstacles to Growth Uplink: Ed Johnson, Executive Director, Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies9. Sustaining Sustainability: Keeping the Movement AliveUplink: Jeff Greenberg, professor, Wheaton CollegePart 3: A Bigger Vision10. Synthesis: Connecting Into the Bigger PictureUplink: Dorothy Boorse, Professor of Biology, Gordon College11. Red, Blue or Green? The Role of Politics in Caring for CreationUplink: Jonathan Merrit, National Spokesperson, Southern Baptist Enviornment and Climate Initiative12. We Hug Trees for Jesus: Engaging the World for ChristUplink: Ajith Fernando, National Director, Youth For Christ, Sri LankaEpilogue: A Generation of HopeAcknowledgments Afterword by J. Matthew Sleeth, M. D.Appendix A: Good BooksAppendix B: Helpful Websites Appendix C: Organizations Involved in Creation Care Appendix D: A Rocha USA Appendix E: RenewalAcknowlegmentsNotes