
Recommended books
For all the book-lovers out there, here is an non-exhaustive annotated list of recommended reading on the biblical basis for creation care, narrative theology, practice and ethics, and missiology.
For all the book-lovers out there, here is an non-exhaustive annotated list of recommended reading on the biblical basis for creation care, narrative theology, practice and ethics, and missiology.
The A Rocha Commitment to Creation Care gives a clear biblical basis for A Rocha’s work, rooted in the story of God’s purposes from creation to new creation. It is intended for personal and group study and to be shared with all who seek to care for God’s creation.
This 10 session discussion guide is designed to help groups and individuals study the A Rocha Commitment to Creation Care. Its aim is to bring unity and clarity around why we care for God’s world.
The ocean inspires and with intentionality can connect us to God. This resource contains reflections and thoughts on the ocean and faith from those who have given their time and talents to care for God’s ocean.
With monthly articles by writers from around the world, the A Rocha blog explores the intersection of conservation and the Christian faith. Full of practical stories and theological and scientific insight, the blog is intended to be food for thought and a source of hope.
Field Notes explores the themes of conservation and hope through a wide lens. Our guests include a moth-er, a wine theologian, Hebrew scholar, an environmental historian and a linguistic philosopher among others.
Five short films exploring themes such as resilience, mental health and why small can be beautiful. Each film has a discussion guide.