If you are like me, and you live in the Northern Hemisphere, now that Christmas is over, you are probably dying to get out into the garden even though here…
Last night I watched David Attenborough’s Kingdom of Plants. It is a fascinating documentary filmed at the Royal Botanical Kew Gardens in England. I was particularly intrigued by the very different…
The following post is the third in a series that is excerpted from my upcoming book Return to Our Senses, which will be available in mid November. One of…
The following prayer was posted on the Light for the Journey Facebook page a couple of days ago – enjoy “We cannot find God in noise and agitation. Nature: trees,…
I love this prayer which I came across in David Adam’s Rhythm of Life: Celtic Daily Prayer. This book has long been a favourite of mine. I love to use it when…
I just could not resist posting this intriguing idea which I connected to at Inhabitat (not inhabit). According to the Forest Products Laboratory, a whole, unmilled tree can support 50 percent more…
I have been intrigued by the concept of rain gardens for quite a while and was delighted to see this article from my friends at Soulsby Farm – A Very Small…
I have just started reading Making Peace with the Land: God’s Call to reconcile with creation by agriculturalist Fred Bahnson and theologian Norman Wirzba. This is the seventh book in…
Our annual Celtic retreat is coming. We hold it in August on a beautiful parcel of undeveloped land on Camano Island north of Seattle. There are no buildings. Our sanctuary…
Today’s post in the series on Christian environmental organizations comes from Renewal – students caring for creation. Tom and I had the privilege of speaking at their Renewal Summit last year.…
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