An article has been released from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, which outlines a grant we were able to secure in the amount of $126,500 to develop and advance creation care stewardship among Southern Baptists. This will serve many purposes over the next 12 months from a campus-wide recycling program to a creation care conference to be hosted by Southeastern in 2009. While the launch of the Southern Baptist Environment and Climate Initiative was significant from a messaging standpoint, this grant will move the theoretical to the tangible as Southern Baptists begin to engage the most critical issues of our day.

Tim J. said:
dude,As a SEBTS student, this grant is awesome.
Posted: December 18, 2008
Iam4Jesus said:
Congratulations. That's good news....From where does the Energy Foundation receive funding?
Posted: December 18, 2008
Jonathan Merritt said:
Great question. I believe they are clearinghouse that receives funding from over a dozen partnering chairtable trusts.
Posted: December 18, 2008
Katie said:
Congratulations.
Posted: December 19, 2008