EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 1H 30M
A Garden to be Kept with Trinity Vandenacre
from Gardens in Babylon - Cultivating Faithful Families in Hard Places · host Kevin Minnett & Riley Toews | Christian Family & Discipleship
In this conversation we discuss stewardship of nature and the earth, as well as the challenges of contemporary education. We delve into the Green Religion movement, the ethical error of human existence, the biblical vision of stewardship, the positive vision of the Dominion Mandate, the productivity and blessing of work, local sourcing and self-sufficiency, an introduction to Trinity Vandenacre, and the concept of the garden to be kept. The conversation delves into the battle for truth in the Bible, the absurdity of evolution, the role of government in land stewardship, the design concept of land management, the impact of media on animal portrayal, understanding dominion mandate and land stewardship, and the impact of land management policies. The subtopics cover nature vs. human management, the role of wolves in nature, the influence of Wall Street on land management, the impact of government policies, the influence of environmental NGOs, the stewardship model, observing nature as design, the influence of media on animal portrayal, the impact of animal portrayal on human perception, the role of animals in nature, the dominion mandate, the impact of human activity on nature, the role of individuals in land stewardship, and the influence of centralized food systems. The conversation delves into the stewardship of nature and the importance of environmental education. It explores the role of dams in water management, the High Lonesome Society and its focus on environmental education, the financialization of nature and the public lands rule, the impact of nature and humans as financial assets, the fight against false guilt and manipulation, and the need to educate people on the connection between environmental and financial aspects.TakeawaysStewardship of nature and the earthChallenges of contemporary education Nature vs. Human ManagementImpact of Wolves on NatureThe Role of Government in Land Stewardship Stewardship of natureEnvironmental educationChapters00:00 The Green Religion Movement05:36 The Positive Command of the Dominion Mandate19:09 Introduction to Trinity Vanden Aker27:52 Light-Hearted Interlude36:02 Formal Education and Ideologies42:46 The Garden to be Kept51:34 The Design Concept of Land Management01:01:29 The Impact of Land Management Policies01:30:59 The Role of Dams in Water Management01:39:42 The Financialization of Nature and Public Lands Rule01:45:21 Fighting Against False Guilt and Manipulation
What this episode covers
In this conversation we discuss stewardship of nature and the earth, as well as the challenges of contemporary education. We delve into the Green Religion movement, the ethical error of human existence, the biblical vision of stewardship, the positive vision of the Dominion Mandate, the productivity and blessing of work, local sourcing and self-sufficiency, an introduction to Trinity Vandenacre, and the concept of the garden to be kept. The conversation delves into the battle for truth in the Bible, the absurdity of evolution, the role of government in land stewardship, the design concept of land management, the impact of media on animal portrayal, understanding dominion mandate and land stewardship, and the impact of land management policies. The subtopics cover nature vs. human management, the role of wolves in nature, the influence of Wall Street on land management, the impact of government policies, the influence of environmental NGOs, the stewardship model, observing nature as design, the influence of media on animal portrayal, the impact of animal portrayal on human perception, the role of animals in nature, the dominion mandate, the impact of human activity on nature, the role of individuals in land stewardship, and the influence of centralized food systems. The conversation delves into the stewardship of nature and the importance of environmental education. It explores the role of dams in water management, the High Lonesome Society and its focus on environmental education, the financialization of nature and the public lands rule, the impact of nature and humans as financial assets, the fight against false guilt and manipulation, and the need to educate people on the connection between environmental and financial aspects.TakeawaysStewardship of nature and the earthChallenges of contemporary education Nature vs. Human ManagementImpact of Wolves on NatureThe Role of Government in Land Stewardship Stewardship of natureEnvironmental educationChapters00:00 The Green Religion Movement05:36 The Positive Command of the Dominion Mandate19:09 Introduction to Trinity Vanden Aker27:52 Light-Hearted Interlude36:02 Formal Education and Ideologies42:46 The Garden to be Kept51:34 The Design Concept of Land Management01:01:29 The Impact of Land Management Policies01:30:59 The Role of Dams in Water Management01:39:42 The Financialization of Nature and Public Lands Rule01:45:21 Fighting Against False Guilt and Manipulation
NOW PLAYING
A Garden to be Kept with Trinity Vandenacre
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
No similar episodes found.
Similar Podcasts
No similar podcasts found.