Natives Follow Jesus

Episode 79: The Secret Garden--A Call to Wise Stewardship of God’s Creation

38 min · 20 apr 2026
aflevering Episode 79: The Secret Garden--A Call to Wise Stewardship of God’s Creation artwork

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SHOW NOTES: As Indigenous followers of Jesus, we understand that the earth is a sacred trust. God created the earth and placed humans in His creation. He asked the First Man and First Woman to take care of the Garden. Let’s explore what it means to wisely steward the care of God’s creation as a follower of Jesus. I do not want you to respond out of guilt, but to act out of a deep-seated love for the Creator of All Things and to care for His creation. Through a faith-based lens, you can move from simple environmentalism to Creation Care. God's Creation is not just a resource to exploit or neglect but a sacred gift that requires responsibility, humility, and love. LINKS + RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE: * Sign up [https://natives-following-jesus.captivate.fm/] for monthly newsletter. Click sign up link, scroll down to email form, complete form, respond to email prompt, and get my newsletter. * Join the movement on Instagram @nativesfollowjesus [https://www.instagram.com/nativesfollowjesus?igsh=YWxwZ3ZnZnpjNHJn&utm_source=qr] * Send me an email at nativefollowsjesus@gmail.com [nativefollowsjesus@gmail.com] to connect with me or to ask me a question. Thanks. * Visit Answers in Genesis [https://answersingenesis.org/creation/], an apologetics ministry where they seek to defend Christianity enabling those who follow Jesus to defend their faith and to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ effectively. Read how Creation Care is different than simple environmentalism here [https://answersingenesis.org/environmental-science/stewardship/caring-about-creation-right-reasons/]. * Check out Cornwall Alliance [https://cornwallalliance.org/about-us/]. The Cornwall Alliance is a network of evangelical Christian scholars—including theologians, natural scientists, economists, policy experts, and religious leaders—committed to promoting Biblical Earth stewardship, economic development for the poor, and the gospel of Jesus Christ. * Read this article [https://archive.nytimes.com/green.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/12/30/an-evangelical-backlash-against-environmentalism/#:~:text=There%20has%20been%20a%20backlash%20against%20the,that%20%22creation%20care%22%20environmentalists%20are%20infiltrating%20churches] from John Collins Rudolf from the New York Times (December 2010) who overviews the concern of Evangelicals in 2010 to not get distracted with environmentalist zeal and lose focus on God and His Gospel. * Give a review of this podcast on Podchaser.com [https://www.podchaser.com/NativesFollowJesus] Join us for this series where we focus on the legacy that you leave as you look towards the next horizon. You are passing the torch of faith forward to someone else. You are equipping future generations with your walk of faith. Every step you take to follow Jesus is a path for those who follow behind you. Every day you blaze a trail for the next generation.

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aflevering Episode 87 More Than A Mascot--We are Made in God's Image artwork

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aflevering Episode 86: We’re Still Here--Confronting the Myth That Native Americans Only Exist in the Past artwork

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aflevering Episode 85: Counting Blessings--Celebrating Birthdays and Spiritual Milestones as Indigenous Followers of Jesus artwork

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aflevering Episode 84 Memorial Day: Honor, Grief, and the Indigenous Warrior artwork

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aflevering Episode 83 Vision for where God is leading Native Followers of Jesus next artwork

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