WASHINGTON Before heading to Capitol Hill on Thursday to talk to their U.S. representatives, evangelical leaders pressing for climate change legislation affirmed that they will always trace their advocacy back to the Gospel.
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(Photo: The Christian Post)The Rev. Jim Ball, Evangelical Climate Initiative spokesman and president of the Evangelical Environmental Network, at a press conference on Thursday, Oct. 11, 2007 in Washington, D.C.
Creation Care is the Gospel put into practice, contend representatives of the Evangelical Climate Initiative (ECI)s 111 signatories at a gathering on Thursday. Through caring for the environment, Christians can show non-believers Gods love for the things He has made.
There is no worry with us that we will forget how to preach the Gospel somehow, said the Rev. Jim Ball, the executive director of the Evangelical Environmental Network and the ECI spokesman.
No, we are about preaching the Gospel and part of the Gospel is the good news to all of Gods creation that we are here to love our neighbors and be a steward in Gods creation. That is part of the Good News. So we are all about preaching the Gospel the whole Gospel.
The leaders vow to commit to the Gospel comes amid growing criticism against some churches for focusing more on saving the earth than saving souls.
One such critic, Dr. R. Albert Mohler Jr., said he found it troubling that many churches and denominations have, in essence, replaced theology with ecology.
Christians do bear a responsibility to be good stewards of the earth, acknowledged Mohler, who is president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
However, [t]he church of Jesus Christ bears the responsibility to be the steward of the Gospel above all other concerns, he emphasized in a column this month.
ECI speakers on Thursday echoed the theologians priority of keeping the focus on the Gospel and understanding earth care through the lens of the Gospel.
Im a committed evangelical so I am called to love the things that my Savior loves, and to care for the things that my Creator cares for, said Scott Rodin, president of the Christian Stewardship Association. The godly care of His creation is a profoundly Christian issue.
As support, ECI held up a new poll released Thursday by Ellison Research which found that 84 percent of evangelicals support legislation to reduce global warming pollution levels. The poll also found that 54 percent of evangelicals are more likely to support a candidate that works on the issue.
Our community recognizes we are supposed to be good stewards; we are suppose to care about issues such as climate change . There is no conflict between preaching the Gospel and living out the Gospel, said ECIs Ball.
I am pro-life, before birth and after birth, commented Dr. David Clark, president of Palm Beach Atlantic and the former CEO of the National Religious Broadcasters. I think we should protect unborn life in any way we can. But also once theyre here we have to give quality life for our children. So Im really concerned about that that we be truly pro-life.
Following the forum, evangelical leaders met with their U.S. representatives on Capitol Hill to press their congressman to enact a prudent and comprehensive climate legislation.









No, we are about preaching the Gospel and part of the Gospel is the good news to all of Gods creation that we are here to love our neighbors and be a steward in Gods creation. That is part of the Good News. So we are all about preaching the Gospel the whole Gospel."
The gospel is a testimony, an eye witness account to an event in history which calls on everyone to repent of their sins and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. It has nothing to do with loving our neighbors or taking care of our creation. 1Cor15:1-4. We love our neighbors AFTER we have received the gospel through faith in Christ alone. This Rev. cant even expound properly the basic principle of the gospel and yet he isnt worried that they will forget to preach it. Shouldnt you know something first before you forget it?
It is basic common sense that we shouldnt waste what we have. Even the lost know it and they take care of the creation. That doesnt mean that they are putting the gospel in action, does it?
The only problem is that man caused global warming or climate change is just not been proven true. Pastor Chuck Baldwin has a good deal to say about how easy it is to deceive the Christian right. He can be found at NewsWithViews.com along with others who refute man made global warming.
As an aside: Also don't forget to check out Ron Paul who is running for President. Especially if you would like to see the US returned to original intent Constitutional government. I think you will like what Ron says in his platform & his 100% pro-Constitution voting record.