Every day, we see reports of a changing environment and concerning future scenarios. What is a reasonable way for churches and Christians to respond? In this podcast, New Zealand Baptist pastor Steve Worsley interviews globally recognised experts and local practitioners to seek a way forward that is biblically informed, mindful of the global situation and aware of the significant ways our churches can be part of the answer.
All content for Church and the Climate Crisis is the property of Steve Worsley and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Every day, we see reports of a changing environment and concerning future scenarios. What is a reasonable way for churches and Christians to respond? In this podcast, New Zealand Baptist pastor Steve Worsley interviews globally recognised experts and local practitioners to seek a way forward that is biblically informed, mindful of the global situation and aware of the significant ways our churches can be part of the answer.
In a wealthy country with a moderate climate like New Zealand, it's easy to feel unconcerned about our environmental challenge. But what might it mean for a poorer nation to face the loss of its country, with all of its culture and memories? Listen to this moving interview with World Vision's Eliala Fihaki from Tuvalu.
Church and the Climate Crisis
Every day, we see reports of a changing environment and concerning future scenarios. What is a reasonable way for churches and Christians to respond? In this podcast, New Zealand Baptist pastor Steve Worsley interviews globally recognised experts and local practitioners to seek a way forward that is biblically informed, mindful of the global situation and aware of the significant ways our churches can be part of the answer.