This paper argues that God's ministry of reconciliation extends beyond mere conversion to include a holistic reconciliation between humanity, nature, and the spiritual and physical realms, as represented in biblical theology. It critiques contemporary evangelical theology for its narrow focus on conversion and suggests that recognizing a broader scope of reconciliation would enhance the individual and corporate Christian experience. The paper proposes a theological understanding of original sin and reconciliation that emphasizes the need for a rehybridization of humanity and creation in relation to God's original intent for harmony.