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Mission

Restoring Eden makes hearts bigger, hands dirtier, and voices stronger by encouraging Christians to learn to love, serve, and protect God's creation.

Restoring Eden is not a traditional ministry - we are less about membership and programs, and more about a conversation and a community that lives out the biblical mandate to "speak out for those who cannot speak for themselves" (Proverbs 31:8) as advocates for natural habitats, wild species and indigenous subsistance cultures.


"In wisdom you made them all, the earth is full of your creatures." Psalms 104:24ANWR wide.JPG

Our Work

As such, Restoring Eden is a network of people working to become a grassroots movement within the church. As a parachurch ministry, we are dedicated to encouraging faithful stewardship of the natural world as a biblical, moral, and wise value.  This is also a very neglected part of the conversation and life of the church today.
Our work can best be divided into three catagories
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  • Nature Appreciation
  • Environmental Stewardship
  • Public Advocacy

Nature Appreciation

We start by encouraging nature appreciation as a traditional spiritual discipline within the Christian church -- a discipline sadly in need of rediscovery. As Christians, we need to learn to see the wisdom and goodness of God revealed in the created order around us. Scripture is full of examples of encounters with God occuring in the midst of the wonder of nature - from Abraham, to Moses, to David, to Jesus.

Environmental Stewardship

When you appreciate something, you want to take care of it, and God's creation is no different.  In our own lives, we can take can take care of what He has made by doing any number of things.  From recycling to bicycling, Restoring Eden is excited to share steps that households, churches, businesses, and schools can take to more lovingly steward creation.

Public Advocacy

Working together, we can make your voice stronger by helping you speak out for those who can not speak for themselves. The forests, animals, birds, fish, entire ecosystems, and other wild species have no voice in our modern political arena. We must be that voice. Even native peoples often have little voice.

Restoring Eden focuses on advocating for these marginalized groups. We call it, "taking care of the least of these." We also facilitate practical service projects that directly benefit the creation and the indigenous peoples that rely on healthy natural resources.

If we do not speak the truth that God loves his creation--who will?

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