Description
Natural Saints: How People of Faith Are Working to Save God’s Earth offers an inspiring examination of individuals and communities who integrate their spiritual convictions with environmental stewardship. Author Mallory McDuff documents the stories of faithful people across different religious traditions who recognize that protecting the planet is inseparable from their faith commitments.
The book challenges the perception that religion and environmentalism are opposing forces, instead revealing how deep spiritual convictions motivate powerful ecological action. Through compelling narratives and practical examples, McDuff demonstrates how religious communities are leading conservation efforts, advocating for sustainable practices, and addressing climate change from a place of spiritual responsibility.
This work serves as both inspiration and practical guide for those seeking to align their faith with environmental activism, showing that caring for God’s creation is a natural expression of religious devotion.







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