
Creators for Creation: Inspiring Young People to Care for God’s World
Young people are worried about the health of God’s creation. We’re inspiring them to care for it—and to draw closer to the Creator—through the social media creators they trust.
The Problem
The Gap Between Concern and Action
Young people are deeply concerned about climate change. In fact, Pew Research Center found that two-thirds of Generation Z see climate as a top priority for protecting future generations.
While many are concerned, few are acting. The same survey shows that only one-third of Gen Z report taking an action to address climate change in the last year.
This gap matters for multiple reasons. Addressing climate change requires more than concern; it requires action. And when young people miss the opportunity to care for creation in tangible ways, they also miss a meaningful chance to encounter God through his world.

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The Solution
Meeting Young People Where They Are
Moving young people from concern to action—and helping them deepen their love of God—begins by reaching them where they are.
Today, that means connecting with them through social media, and especially through the content creators they know and trust.
By equipping Christian creators to share compelling messages about creation care, we can inspire the young people in their audiences to take faithful action in response to climate change.

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Early Impact
While Creators for Creation is ongoing, the program is already making real impact:
- 25 creators engaged in our inaugural cohort
- 350,000+ combined followers across their platforms
- Dozens of original social media posts encouraging creation care
- Creators are sparking thoughtful conversations with their audiences about climate and faith
Meet our Content Creators
From fashion to photography to marine biology, our cohort of creators demonstrate that people from all kinds of backgrounds can love and care for creation. Meet a few of our creators below:
Danel Wentzel
Danel Wentzel (@mermaid_danii) is a marine biologist, cinematographer, and ocean storyteller.
Through stunning visuals and thoughtful storytelling, Danel demonstrates the wonder of the ocean and invites her audience to care for it.

Ella Louise Craig
Ella Louise Craig (@ellalouisethreads) is a zero-waste fashion designer who creates one-of-one pieces using no new fabrics.
Through her work, she invites her audience to see fashion both as self-expression and as a way to live out our care for creation.

James Owens
James Owens (@sonofgodsnaps) is a wildlife and portrait photographer based in North Carolina.
James’ ability to capture the wonder of creation through his camera lens offers a powerful gateway to creation care.

What’s Next
In May, our cohort will gather in person for a capstone experience, deepening relationships and sharpening their vision for creation care.
We’re excited to continue supporting this community of creators as they inspire young people across the country to care for creation!
Help More Young People Live Out Their Faith
Creators for Creation is one way BioLogos is inspiring young people to experience the harmony between science and faith. Your support helps make this work, and more like it, possible.


