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God's Earth Is Something to Fight For

God's Earth Is Something to Fight For
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A groundbreaking, faith-based picture book about God's call to take care of the Earth and fight climate change.Free guide for using the book: https://www.amyhouts.com/vbs-curriculum.htmlWinner of the Missouri Writer's Guild Gold Medal Award"This book is a gift not just to the kids who will hear it but to the adults who will read it to them. It is honest about the challenges we face without being scary, it is biblical about our call to action without being preachy, and it is practical about how to respond without being prescriptive. Everyone who encounters this book will be empowered to find the joy of serving and protecting our neighbors and God's good creation!” —Rev Kyle Meyaard-Schaap, VP of Evangelical Environmental Network, author of Following Jesus in a Warming World"This book will give children a sense of direction to respond faithfully to climate change and answer the call God gives us to take care of creation!" —Rev Emily Stirewalt, Church of the ResurrectionThrough simple prose and multiple verse from the Bible, author Amy Houts explains to kids that everyone, all human beings, must work together to save the Earth by reversing the effects of hundreds of years of human-created environmental damage.From writing letters to elected officials to recycling and saving water at home, kids are encouraged to make changes and to ask others to do so as well. 

Book Details

Pages: 42
Reading Level: Intermediate (6 to 9)
Language: English
Categories: History, Imagination, Lessons
Features: Illustrations
Keywords: faith, environment, stewardship, creation, responsibility, conservation, activism, hope, community, sustainability
Date Added: March 16, 2026