I am currently in Washington D.C. where the cherry blossoms and magnolias are in full bloom. The beauty of God’s creation is awe inspiring and so I could not resist republishing…
Last week I received a link to an article from my friend Steve Goode reminding me: In India, China and many other parts of the world today, girls are killed, aborted…
“The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky displays what his hands have made.” — Psalm 19:1 (GW) From creaking crickets to massages and bubble-gum ice-cream, Experiencing God is…
Last night was my final class at St Andrew’s Episcopal church here in Seattle. Much of our discussion was around the principles and tenets of Permaculture. This method of agriculture,…
Each year around this time I like to update my Lenten resources. Last year I posts two lists of resources Resources for Lent 2012 And More Resources for Lent from…
Garden season is underway here in the Pacific NW. I have already planted lettuce, spinach, Chinese greens, mesculin mix, cabbages, cauliflowers and peas inside on the front porch. This morning…
“Listen! A farmer went out to plant some seed.” So begins one of my favourite parables, a parable that many of us are very familiar with. Some of the seed…
This morning two images have merged in my mind. This Martin Luther King quote from the Idealist and another quote from Randy Woodley’s book Shalom and the Community of Creation. When we…
I mentioned yesterday that the seed catalogues have started to arrive. This is a great time to curl up by the fire and drool over all those wonderful photos in…
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