Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Earth Care: Taking Small Steps


All of us want to help God’s world -- reaching out to the dispossessed and impoverished, fighting to keep the beauty of His creation unsullied -- but the devil is always in the details. We have to work within the constraints of our lifestyle, our relationships and our pocketbooks and begin to ask ourselves, “How radical can I be?”

First, don’t give up. God smiles when we do the right thing. Even if all seems lost, we must fight on the side of what is right. Shifting from a comfortable lifestyle to a life that honors God’s creation isn’t always convenient or comfortable.

Secondly, you will actually make money if you use compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs. Just compare the electricity bills! Admittedly, their slow ‘warm-up’ can be strange at first; and some lights can be difficult to replace. But each bulb helps, and that electricity saved means less pollution all around.

Third, cut back on your use of plastics. If you do use them, recycle them at the grocery store. You can recycle every bit of flimsy plastic: plastic bags that held the veggies in my grocery shopping, the plastic bags wrapping my daily newspaper. This garbage is therefore prevented from choking sea turtles and trashing God’s planet. Such efforts cost you nothing.

So, we do small things, and we occasionally gather the courage to do some of the bigger things. And we are blessed. Join us in doing the same.
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