Gen 1:31

Seeing the Goodness: Stewardship and the Beauty of the Serengeti

A graceful Common Impala (Aepyceros melampus) standing in the golden grass of the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Note the distinctive black hair marking on the flanks, tail, and wrists.

See the Goodness

“God eyed all that he had made and—just look(!)—it was very good” (Genesis 1:31).

For those who take this truth to heart, every day is Earth Day. As stewards of this planet, believers have every reason to be the “greenest” people on Earth. We honor the craftsmanship of the Creator through Creation Care, recognizing that nature is a gift to be cherished and protected.

There is no better place to witness this “goodness” firsthand than the wildlife found on the plains of the Serengeti. Pictured here is the Common Impala (Aepyceros melampus), a graceful, mid-sized antelope that perfectly embodies the elegance of the wild. To see these creatures in person is to look at the world with new eyes—and a renewed commitment to protecting it.

Experience new eyes

Ready to witness it for yourself? Come to Tanzania and experience the splendor of creation. Email us at BibleLandExplorer@gmail.com for expedition details and booking info.

For more on the impala, see our post The Impala: Africa’s 55 MPH Acrobat and the "M" Brand.