By Kathie Hempel Thirty-two years ago today, a great wall that divided East and West Berlin was brought down. This Wall divided families and many died in their attempt to …
by Tom Sine A Commitment in Glasgow to Protect the World’s Forests and a Call from the Church in Wales to Promote Environmental Justice “Global Leaders Pledge to Eliminate Deforestation …
photos and writing by Sue Duby A different view today from my favorite coffee shop seat. Raindrops pound the tabletops outside. Golden leaves lie in soggy mounds, scattered across the …
photos and writings by Elaine Breckenridge This afternoon, I admired our young birch tree as it has now developed more yellow leaves than green leaves. A few leaves have fallen …
by Diane Woodrow When I was a child Guy Fawkes night on 5th November was the big fireworks thing. Halloween was not really on the radar at all in the …
art and thoughts by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt Autumn is my favourite season. I am grateful for the slowing down of nature that mirrors my own, the slight chill in the wind …
by Lucinda Smith photo by Annie Spratt Exotic and vibrant colours, tall and dangly, flinging themselves over the edge of the vase, weighed down by their glorious heads. I love …
Advent is just around the corner, and many of us are busy already preparing for the season. We wanted to gather some of our resources together in one place–when planning …
by Diane Woodrow, originally published on Aspirational Adventures I’ve been having a quiet rant to God on behalf of a friend. I’m not sure if she’s ranting too but I …
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