SMALL ACTIONS, BIG IMPACT
The Earth Keepers program reminds us that caring for the environment is not just science or policy—it is a divine responsibility. Drawing from Scripture and everyday Nigerian examples, Dr. Joseph Onoja shows how small, practical actions like reducing waste, conserving water, saving energy, and planting trees can create a ripple effect that transforms neighborhoods and honors God’s command to “keep and tend the earth.” True change doesn’t always start with governments or big organizations—it begins with one person, one household, one action at a time.
The message is clear: waste is not just about trash, it’s about mindset. When we value resources and use them wisely, we show gratitude for God’s provision, protect our environment, and safeguard the future for our children. Whether it’s reusing containers, managing food waste, or joining community cleanups, every little act matters. As Jesus said, “Let nothing be wasted” (John 6:12). By embracing small changes, we can reduce pollution, prevent flooding, save money, and most importantly, honor the Creator who entrusted us with His earth.