It is a call directed specifically at the faith community, but especially now with Earth Day that is coming and with the growing need to fight climate change, it's time for both believers and non-believers to hear it (or read it in this case..).
Our book for today is:
Gardening Eden: How Creation Care Will Change Your Faith, Your Life, and Our World
Authors: Michael AbbatéA nationally recognized expert in “green” development strategies, Mike Abbaté is a founder of GreenWorks, an award-winning landscape architecture design firm. He frequently speaks to students and leaders about practical ways to minimize the impact of building and landscape design on natural resources. Abbaté’s work has been featured in national magazines such as Metropolis and Landscape Architecture and in many local newspapers and trade publications. He and his wife, Vicki, have two adult daughters and live near Portland , Oregon .
Publisher: WaterBrook Press
Published on: March 2009
What it is about (from the publisher's website):
Before the snake,
the apple,
and the Ten Commandments,
God created a garden…
“Spiritual environmentalism” did not start out as an oxymoron–it was an invitation. Yet today, many believe God’s first job description for humankind has been replaced by other “worthier pursuits”. Why has this simple instruction become so controversial? How does one sort through all the mixed messages? Is changing our lives to save the world really our responsibility–or even possible?
Gardening Eden invites you to consider a new, spiritual perspective to practical environmentalism. The question is not whether our souls find expression and inspiration in our incredible planet, but how best to preserve that fundamental connection.
Green living is no longer a fad - simple lifestyle solutions are now available to everyone. Discover creation care as an act of worship and a call to deeper harmony with our Creator, our fellow gardeners, and our living Earth. Gardening Eden is the primer in how this shift will transform not only our world, but your very soul.
Why you should get it:
Building a bridge between environmentalism and religion makes so much sense to me, given the fact we're talking about what the faith community see as god's creation. And in times when even Pope Benedict XVI is showing great concern about the environment, talking about about "the unbalanced use of energy" in the world and the Vatican city is going green, it should be easier than ever to connect between the dots. But in reality it ain't necessarily so.
Why? Michael Abbaté tries to provide his perspective in his new book and show believers (especially conservative Christians) why the spiritual and the physical should go together. As a Christian and a green expert in the field of green development Abbaté looks like the right person to build this bridge. When he talks about the relationship between god, humans and nature, he is able to combine the two hats he wears and offer a pragmatic and clear vision that is relevant not only to conservative Christians, but to believers worldwide.
This is a very important book, and not only because of its unique perspective, or the 50 great tips on how to "become gardeners of Eden" it includes, but because if spiritual environmentalism will work and will find the key to believers' mind and heart, it can make a real difference for the environmental movement and transfer it into a much more mainstream movement.
So all in all this book is recommended not only to Christians or to believers but to anyone who cares about of our own Eden.
What others are saying about the book?
"For Christians wondering why we should care for God's creation and how to get started, Mike
“Evangelicals will be well informed and morally challenged to tend the garden without being throttled. And, progressives will be thrilled to hear the Christian call to care for the earth. Where was this two decades prior? I give my evangelical and progressive, two green thumbs up!”
–Rev. Leroy Hedman, Georgetown Gospel Chapel, Seattle
“Michael Abbate’s book, Gardening Eden, offers a sound, compelling and practical approach to ‘Creation Care.’ As people seeking to become better ‘gardeners’ ourselves, we appreciated Michael’s style and approach and wholeheartedly recommend this book!”
–-Mike & Danae Yankoski, authors of Under the Overpass
WANT TO WIN A COPY OF THIS BOOK?
On Earth Day, April 22, we will have a special raffle between all of our newsletter subscribers of three great green-themed books, including "Gardening Eden".
The winners will be announced on our blog on April 23. If you're not subscribed yet to our monthly newsletter, it's very easy to do it - all you need to do is to add your email address on the box on the right side of the page saying 'Join Our Email List', click on the word 'join' and that's it.
The winners will be announced on our blog on April 23. If you're not subscribed yet to our monthly newsletter, it's very easy to do it - all you need to do is to add your email address on the box on the right side of the page saying 'Join Our Email List', click on the word 'join' and that's it.
If you're looking for other interesting green-themed books, you are invited to check out our green books page on our website's green resources section.
Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris
www.ecolibris.net
No comments:
Post a Comment