Gift of Creation, The

Images from Scripture and Earth

Retail Price: $39.95

The Gift of Creation: Images from Scripture and Earth is a beautiful book featuring vivid images of the Earth and the varied forms of life that call it home. Coupled with the images are biblically-based essays, written by notable academics and scholars from around the globe, exploring what scripture really says about caring for god’s creation, as well as a scientific assessment of the state of the Earth. These essays give a current state of the environment and a poignant and much-needed treatise on humanity’s role in caring for God’s creation.

The Gift of Creation reveals the splendor of nature in its varied landscapes, flora and fauna. The text reminds us to cherish and care for God’s great gift.


Proceeds from the sale of this book will also help other communities and organizations preserve their history through Our American Heritage Project, a non-profit organization.

The Gift of Creation is an invitation to open our eyes and keep them open—to the wonder and testimony of creation and creation’s degradation … it is a book telling the glory of God; itis a book telling of God’s divinity and everlasting power; it is an invitation to declare keep and restore the integrity of this great gift given us by its Giver.

-Calvin B. DeWitt, Professor, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison

While looking at the photographs in this book, I cannot help but hear the thundering voice of the Creator in the Book of Job––”It’s not all about you.” God has written his theology in the wings of a butterfly and in the tail of a horse—and Tom has captured it. Like God’s speech to Job, these photographs remind me to be humble.

-Matthew Sleeth, MD, Executive Director of Blessed Earth and author of Serve God and Save the Planet and The Gospel According to the Earth

photography by Thomas Barnes
Book Details
Author: Norman Wirzba
Illustrator: photography by Thomas Barnes
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Pages: 176 pages
Product Dimensions: 9x12
ISBN: 978-1-935001-22-5
Cover Type: Hardcover
Case Quantity: 11
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