
Serve God, Save the Planet
A Christian Call to Action
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Dick Hill
About this listen
Not long ago, J. Matthew Sleeth had a fantastic life and a great job as chief of the medical staff at a large hospital. He was living the American dream - until he saw an increasing number of his patients suffering from cancer, asthma, and other chronic diseases. He began to suspect that the Earth and its inhabitants were in deep trouble. Turning to Jesus for guidance, Sleeth discovered how the scriptural lessons of personal responsibility, simplicity, and stewardship could be applied to modern life. The Sleeths have since sold their big home and given away more than half of what they once owned. In Serve God, Save the Planet, Sleeth shares the joy of adopting a less materialistic, healthier lifestyle, stronger relationships, and richer spiritual lives. With the storytelling ease of James Herriot and the logical clarity of C. S. Lewis, Sleeth lays out the rationale for environmentally responsible life changes and a how-to guide for making those changes.
©2011 Matthew Sleeth, M.D. (P)2011 ZondervanCritic reviews
Great starting point
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Sadly, the author in the midst of lots of good advice goes to the extreme and suggest Christians should have less children. This is disastrous to the faith and is such bad advice it is hard to recommend the book at all.
Secondly, I fear it is so easy to think being “moral” is more about eating tofu instead of sexual purity and sacrificial giving amongst other good works. This either or tendency is a massive temptation for the sinful heart, and must be guarded against.
Intriguing
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Makes you think but...
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Entertaining, challenging, convicting, and bits of fun!
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