Matthew Sleeth (Christian environmentalist)

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Matthew Sleeth
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BornOctober 6, 1956
Occupation(s)Doctor, author

Matthew Sleeth is an American author and advocate of creation care. A former emergency department physician, Sleeth wrote his first book, Serve God, Save the Planet [1] (Zondervan), in May 2006. Since then, he has spoken more than 900 times [2] in churches, schools and to media outlets about the biblical mandate to care for the Earth.

Contents

In 2008, Sleeth wrote the introduction to The Green Bible [3] (HarperOne) and in 2010 wrote The Gospel According to the Earth: Why the Good Book is a Green Book [4] (HarperOne). His third book, 24/6: A Prescription for a Healthier, Happier Life was released in November 2012 [5] (Tyndale House Publishers). Through his nonprofit, Blessed Earth, Sleeth wrote and released a 12-part creation care DVD series called Serving God, Saving the Planet (Zondervan), with accompanying guidebooks, in 2010. [6]

His book "Reforesting Faith: What Trees Teach Us About the Nature of God and His Love for Us" was published by WaterBrook/Penguin Random House April 16, 2019. [7]

Education

Sleeth attended West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia, for his undergraduate degree and earned his MD degree from The George Washington University School of Medicine. In 2016, he was awarded an honorary Doctorate by Hood Theological Seminary. [8]

Press

Sleeth has been featured in publications such as Newsweek , [9] Christianity Today , Books and Culture, [10] Creation Care Magazine, [11] Guideposts , [12] The Huffington Post, [13] San Francisco Chronicle , [14] Grist , [15] and films such as The Great Warming [16] and Start: Becoming a Good Samaritan. [17] Sleeth wrote the introduction for and served on the advisory board of The Green Bible (HarperOne).

Nonprofit

In 2008, Sleeth and his wife, Nancy Sleeth, founded Blessed Earth, an educational nonprofit. [18]

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References

  1. Sleeth, Matthew. Serve God, Save the Planet. White River Junction, Vermont: Chelsea Green Publishing, 2006.
  2. "Answering the Call of Creation". The State Journal. February 4, 2011. Retrieved June 19, 2012.
  3. The Green Bible. New York: HarperOne, 2008.
  4. Sleeth, Matthew. The Gospel According to the Earth: Why the Good Book is a Green Book. New York: HarperOne, 2010.
  5. Sleeth, Matthew. 24/6: A Prescription for a Healthier, Happier Life. Carol Stream, Illinois: Tyndale, 2012.
  6. Sleeth, Matthew. Serving God, Saving the Planet. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 2010.
  7. Sleeth, Matthew (April 16, 2019). Reforesting Faith: What Trees Teach Us About the Nature of God and His Love for Us. ISBN   978-0735291751.
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