All debates about climate change aside, why should Christians care about creation? Because God has called us to care. We must consider not only the economic implications of our business practices and lifestyles, but the people and the planet we impact. Denise Thompson, a manufacturing engineering and business professor in Trinidad and Tobago, explores the role of education in creation care, especially in the Carribean.
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