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    Earth
    Spring 2015
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    Sacred Seeds
    How ancient genes can help end hunger, save the soil, and equip small farmers to face climate change.
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    Can Anything Good Come from Climate Change?
    With global leaders meeting in Paris this week, climate change is squarely in the focus of the world’s attention. Watch an interview with environmental activist Bill McKibben about our prospects for the future.
    Bill McKibben
    Essay
    The Psalmic Soundtrack of John Muir
    The father of America’s national parks thrilled at the beauty found in the book of nature – and in the book of the Bible.
    Calvin DeWitt
    Essay
    Jesus Is Coming – Plant a Tree!
    In the new creation, the ancient human mandate to look after the garden is dramatically reaffirmed.
    N. T. Wright
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