originally published 9/1/2012

Fred Bahnson, author of Making Peace with the Land: God’s Call to Reconcile with Creation (IVP, 2012), talks about how to live peacefully in relation to the land God has created. Bahnson reflects on how he came to appreciate the order God has created within the ecosystems in which he grew up, and human flourishing in light of how God has made the earth. There is a strong temptation to understand dominion and agriculture in ways that emphasize the imposition of human goals and desires, rather than seeking to understand the teleological purpose God designed for a region and how we might do agriculture in light of it and in light of the sort of loving dominion Christ exercises as the suffering King. Bahnson describes his path from divinity school to Catholic Mayan coffee farms in South America to an organic permaculture farm in North Carolina, a path in which his vocational calling to grow food and then to teach gardeners became clearer.  He now seeks to help churches, pastors, and other Christian leaders to cultivate communities that grow food together and in so doing experience the presence of Christ.

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