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Rivers in the Desert

Rivers in the Desert

By: Aislynn Patrick and Beatrice Shackelford
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Join us on our journey to rediscover God's heart for creation and explore what it means to love our neighbors and practice biblical stewardship in today's world. We will examine issues like climate change through a lens of faith and hope that is rooted in God's redemptive purpose for all of creation. This podcast is generously sponsored by Young Evangelicals for Climate Action (YECA).© 2025 Aislynn Patrick and Beatrice Shackelford Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • What is our heart posture?
    Dec 1 2025

    To conclude season one, Aislynn and Beatrice dive into the heart issue behind the climate crisis and discuss why we need more than science to solve this problem. As they look ahead to season two, they reflect on how this journey has informed their faith and their own responses to the climate crisis. Most importantly, this final episode remains rooted in the hope of the gospel and inspires listeners to step into this space with courage and compassion.

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    55 mins
  • Who's at play?
    Dec 1 2025

    This episode maps out who the major players are in the climate crisis and explains how human institutions navigate the complexities of climate change. Aislynn and Beatrice will also share stories from their time at COP29, a United Nations climate conference hosted in Baku, Azerbaijan in November 2024.

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    52 mins
  • What's the problem?
    Dec 1 2025

    What is climate change, and what are its main causes? How concerned should we be? What are the social and environmental impacts of a warming world? In this episode, Aislynn and Beatrice walk through the science behind climate change, as well as the injustices perpetuated by this crisis.

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    49 mins
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