Foreword / by Shane Claiborne
Introduction: Why a revolution?
Incompatible foolishness : our plan for the world vs. God's
Uplink: Will Samson, author of Justice in the burbs
Prodigal treehuggers : our place in God's plan
Uplink: Fred Van Dyke, director of environmental studies program, Wheaton College
From insulation to incarnation : the journey back to God's plan
Uplink: Peter Harris, founder, A Rocha
The heat is on : the current Creation Care Movement and the climate crisis that sparked it
Uplink: Vince Morris, risk manager, Wheaton College
Spheres of change : where this movement is germinating
Uplink: Paul Corts, president, Council for Christian Colleges and Universities
Transformation : a movement of change
Uplink: Bettie Ann Brigham, vice president for student development, Eastern University
Mustard seed organizing : how this movement grows
Uplink: Janel Curry, dean of research, Calvin College, and chair, Evangelical Environmental Network
Molehills : overcoming obstacles to growth
Uplink: Ed Johnson, president, Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies
Sustaining sustainability : keeping the movement alive
Uplink: Jeff Greenberg, professor of geology, Wheaton College
Synthesis : connecting into the bigger picture
Uplink: Dorothy Boorse, professor of biology, Gordon College
Red, blue, or green? : the role of politics in caring for creation
Uplink: Jonathan Merritt, national spokesperson, Southern Baptist Environment and Climate Initiative
We hug trees for Jesus : engaging the world for Christ
Uplink: Ajith Fernando, national director, Youth for Christ, Sri Lanka
Epilogue: A revolution of hope
Afterword / by J. Matthew Sleeth.