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Wow, I loved this book so much. Not only did the pictures invigorate me, but the writing really inspired me to do better for this planet. Thank you for such a lovely book.

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Where can a Christian turn for wisdom in today’s world full of misinformation? This author turns to the Bible, using real world examples, to give thoughtful and obedient Christians timely information about caring for the earth.

As the author points out in the oft-quoted passage John 3:16, “for God so loved the world that he gave his only Son.” The Greek word he used, kosmos, refers to the entire universe. This is one of the first scriptures I memorized and is meaningful.

Many other books on environmentalism are merely scientific—without spiritual insights. However, there are many ageless truths within this book that even an atheist can see as undeniable wisdom.

This book is full of God’s word, common sense, and easy to implement ideas, giving you a hand up to feel good about doing your part for His creation.

This is an excellent book for home schoolers or autodidacts (self learners) of any age. It is well-organized, well-written, well-researched, and comprehensive.

The carefully planned organization makes it easy to pick and choose pieces as needed. You can keep it on hand as a reference book for earth studies projects or read it from cover to cover for a class on the world we live in.

I’m grateful to the author, her publisher, and NetGalley for the chance to read this book and apply its principles.

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