143. The Ocean Declares | Horseshoe Crabs, Hospitality & Creatureliness
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When the wind is just right, on a small beach in Titusville, Florida, horseshoe crabs crawl out of the water and onto the beach to lay their eggs. Jim and Colin joined up with two marine biologists—Bob Sluka who works with A Rocha, a Christian conservation organization and Margaret Miller, a coral biologist who works with SECORE International—and three A Rocha interns to survey the horseshoe crabs. That experience began an exploration into paying attention to many of the creatures that surround us, extending hospitality, and learning from the creatures, even from the ocean itself, about how we might better worship the creator of it all.  This episode was originally aired on April 27, 2023 Additional Resources: Learn about A RochaDo your own nurdle huntAtlantic Article about Synthetic alternatives to LALRadiolab Episode about Horseshoe Crabs Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.
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