WASHINGTON — The Evangelical Environmental Network is just what it sounds like: a ministry of evangelicals, mostly Republicans, who believe climate change is dangerous and worth fighting. “I’m a ...
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt hosted a group of religious leaders in his office last week. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt hosted a group of religious leaders in his office last week. There were ...
The Evangelical Environmental Network is just what it sounds like: a ministry of evangelicals, mostly Republicans, who believe climate change is dangerous and worth fighting. “I’m a Republican, and ...
From Religion And Foreign Policy Roundtables. Policy and Morality: Options to Address Climate Change Mitchell C. Hescox, president and chief executive officer of the Evangelical Environmental Network, ...
BILOXI, MS (WLOX) - A pastor from Washington D.C. is reaching out to those who feel worried and helpless about the spreading oil spill. He's relying on the strength of his legs and the power of prayer ...
Leaders of a group that encourages evangelical Christians to care for the environment say the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico raises moral challenges for the country. The Revs. Jim Ball and Mitchell ...
With state officials locked in a stalemate over the 2015-16 Pennsylvania budget, one would certainly think our federal elected officials would do everything possible to keep dollars flowing into our ...
WASHINGTON (RNS) Evangelicals are teaming up with environmentalists to support the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan to substantially reduce carbon dioxide emissions from coal-burning power ...
Rev. Mitchell C. Hescox is President and C.E.O. of The Evangelical Environmental Network and co-author with Meteorologist Paul Douglas of Caring For Creation 'The ...
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