Even the Smallest Creatures
By Liuan Huska. Nick Davis relates his journey in marine biology, from a land-locked upbringing in Indiana to his recent master’s thesis on the Chain Pipefish, one of God’s beloved creatures in the Indian River Lagoon.
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By Liuan Huska. Nick Davis relates his journey in marine biology, from a land-locked upbringing in Indiana to his recent master’s thesis on the Chain Pipefish, one of God’s beloved creatures in the Indian River Lagoon.
By Kailyn Liu. Jesus turned death against itself, making a way for us to have eternal life. Decomposers, on a smaller scale, also turn death against itself, making a way to sustain a new generation of life.
Speaking from her ample experience in environmental science, Gracie Bartley marvels at maples, oaks, and the nature-poetry of Mary Oliver. She also shares about the community of creation caretakers she has supported in the Texas Hill Country.
With experiences ranging from political science to environmental studies, from Santa Barbara to the North Cascades and the Minnesota Boundary Waters, Dylan Richardson delights in drawing others into caring for God’s creation.
Rebekah Novak shares about her seed-sprouting skills and the wonder of Prairie Smoke plants!
Noah Guthrie delights in pangolins and reflects on Christ’s reconciliation of “all things, whether on earth or in heaven,” to God (Col. 1:19-20).
Brittany Michalski shares about an “aha” moment while studying wildlife ecology and supporting our Conservation Interns.
By Ian Massey. By reconnecting students to the world around them, Place-Based Education can inspire them to care for God’s creation and to advocate for justice and sustainability in all areas of life.