Paul Joshua Bhakiaraj
Paul Joshua Bhakiaraj is the husband of one wife and father of three children. A Commended Worker from the Brethren Assemblies, he serves as the Director of the Mylapore Institute for Indigenous Studies, a research institute dedicated to the study of Christianity in South Asia. Besides overseeing research and its dissemination through books and journals, including the Dharma Deepika: A South Asian Journal of Missiological Research, he also teaches at seminaries and is a popular speaker at various youth and mission conferences.
Blogs by this Author
I Shop Therefore I Am?
- By Paul Joshua Bhakiaraj
- Published 10/18/2007
Few of us would have failed to hear of and experience the impact of the IT revolution that swept our society. Now barely a decade or so after that began we are on the verge of yet another revolution t...
You Are The Salt Of The Earth . . . You Are The Light Of The World
- By Paul Joshua Bhakiaraj
- Published 07/17/2007
In The Gospel According to Matthew 5:13-14 we find Jesus Christ's declaration, "You are the salt of the earth....You are the light of the world". Today over, 2000 years since He made that comment, wha...
I Shop Therefore I Am?
- By Paul Joshua Bhakiaraj
- Published 07/2/2007
Few of us would have failed to hear of and experience the impact of the IT revolution that swept our society. Now barely a decade or so after that began we are on the verge of yet another revolution t...


Why do we need to think and act green? What does climate change have to
do with spirituality? Right from the word go Biblical teaching
underlines that creation was God’s handiwork and He considered it good!
Stewardship of that good creation is then a divine mandate. In Genesis 2:15
we see that Adam and Eve were given the task of working with God in
tending creation. But as a result of sin we also recognise that
creation groans in pain (Romams 8:22). The call issued to Adam to work
with God is a call that is just as relevant to us here today. We are
called to tend and care for creation and help usher in God’s shalom
into this fractured world. This is God’s world and His desire is that
His children will be good stewards not only of their time and talents
and treasures, which are essentially His gifts to us, but also of the
world, another valuable gift of His. In that reckoning climate change
has everything to do with spirituality.
So what are the alternatives? Obviously it would be foolhardy to expect one to go back to the days of the bullock cart. To be sure one cannot entirely abandon reliance on fossil fuels for economic activity must go on. But if Pachauri words are to be taken seriously how can we cut emissions immediately and drastically? Wasteful use, for one, can be avoided. What are the areas you recognise wasteful use of energy? How could you alter those habits? That, you may say, is only a drop in the ocean! But isn’t the ocean made up of droplets of water? If large numbers do take action then we will most certainly make a difference. Besides acting we can also advocate greener lifestyles. What are the practical ways in which you could encourage your local church to promote greener lifestyles?