At Work in the Forests of the Lord

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foresters tend to be members of CFF. And every one of these, whether mature tree or sapling, traces his/her roots back to one man: Denny Lynch. I visited with Denny Lynch recently. We met under the canopy of autumn leaves at his place near Fort Collins, where he and his wife, Joyce, live surrounded by trees—and by the success of their efforts to foster a Christian environmental ethic among natural resource professionals working in institutions like the US Forest Service. As I drove to this meeting, passing through the great public land forests of Colorado, I marveled at how many at work in the “forests of the Lord” are also at work in CFF. As a Roman Catholic, my own tastes run to incense and incantations, and I don’t find much appeal in CFF’s style of Christianity. But I do deeply admire the work of Denny Lynch, whose role as a model Christian forester speaks for itself through CFF. My long drive from my home in southwestern Colorado gave me time to reflect. I recalled how two job offers had come my way when I finished my PhD in English at the University of California, Berkeley. One was from Notre Dame,

Imagine an international “organization” that is nondenominational and decentralized, composed of self-replicating cells. This headless cabal has units in many forested areas of many nations. It seeks to spread a certain word based on a sacred scripture like the Koran. It has a strange logo full of arcane symbols. Its meetings tend to occur at odd hours and in remote locations far from the centers of power. Is this a shadowy terrorist band like Al Qaeda? Are we talking about missionaries? Is this some weird sect out of The Da Vinci Code? Strange as it may seem, this group’s avowed goal is to maintain forests as places of refuge and meditation for the persecuted and oppressed. Its highly trained members vow to serve mankind as good forest stewards. They want to create working forests that supply the needs of people with wood products, clean water, abundant wildlife, and forage. They are the Christian Foresters Fellowship. Christian Foresters Fellowship (CFF) tries to bridge the gap between professional ethics and personal conviction. I was skeptical that this could be done, but after 30 years in the environmental field, I find that the best and the brightest among

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