The great hemorrhages of our world—the warming skies, the vanishing species, the displaced millions—i.e. the grand unraveling of creation and community—are not separate line items on a global checklist of disasters. They are the devastating evidence of a single, ancient crisis: a wholesale relational rupture with God, with ourselves, with each other, and with creation. This is the sting of our four original sins first exposed in Genesis 2. We have forgotten how to be human. Worse, we have rejected the call to be ‘Jesus humans’—the very ones meant to heal this rupture by mirroring the Creator’s love, trusteeing creation, and welcoming the stranger at our gates.