Care of Creation Featured in Wisconsin Journal

Friends,

We thought you’d like to know that we were featured on the front page of the Wisconsin State Journal yesterday.

Click here or read the first part of the story below:

Local evangelist on a mission to save environment of Kenya

When some people say they ‘re on a mission, they mean they ‘re going out to get pizza or downloading a tune for their iPod.

When Edward Brown, of Madison, says it, he means he is going to reforest Kenya in God ‘s name.

He has already started, taking his years working for evangelical and environmental causes — including a stretch setting up a shelter rebuilding effort for a charity in Pakistan — to form Care of Creation, a “theologically and scientifically sound response to the environmental crisis. ”

Taking the acorn-to-oak approach, Brown three years ago started Care of Creation in Madison with a tiny budget and big target. Last week, Brown announced the organization ‘s budget for 2008 had increased 100 percent over 2007, to $450,000. Not coincidentally, he also announced the group had received a grant of $30,000 from the Bradshaw-Knight Foundation, also in Madison.

Bradshaw-Knight is a small family foundation that has quietly supported a variety of environmental causes, almost exclusively in the United States, mostly in Wisconsin and several in Madison.

Brown is hopeful the seed money from Bradshaw-Knight — which provided $5,000 for the group ‘s first two years — “is a vote of confidence others will notice. ”

Brown ‘s idea in its simplest form is to mobilize an existing network of churches to include programs for the environment on its list of things to do….

I’m not sure we would have chosen “evangelist” – but, on the other hand, being an “environmental evangelist” is sort of what we’re all about, isn’t it?

Thanks for your part in making our work possible, and as always, if you would like to help us continue our work into the new year, click here to donate via Paypal.

Have a great Christmas!

Ed Brown for the Care of Creation Family

Care of Creation
608-469-7821
info@careofcreation.org
www.careofcreation.org

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