by James Amadon, originally posted on Circlewood’s Blog The Ecological Disciple In August of 2017, I was given the opportunity to continue the work of Tom and Christine Sine by…
originally posted on our partner Circlewood’s blog, The Ecological Disciple, here. Above photo: SYNERGY, 2009, LAKE WANAKA, NEW ZEALAND by Louise Conner When viewing the work of collaborative artists Martin…
by Tom Sine IT IS TIME TO GO INTO EMERGENCY MODE After extending the COP26 climate negotiations an extra day, nearly 200 countries meeting in Glasgow, Scotland adopted on Saturday…
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…
by Tom Sine Originally published on New Changemakers “Since January 2019, the Southern Baptists alone have responded to 136 disasters across the country: hurricanes and tornadoes, wildfires and floods, with…
This post was originally shared a few years ago, but wanted to repost it for World Oceans Day today. The practice of cleaning up our oceans, beaches, and other bodies…
by Lisa DeRosa My husband and I are taking a road trip to Glacier National Park in Montana this summer. It will be our first visit to this breathtaking land.…
by Lisa DeRosa What do you love most about Earth? Take a moment to think about this. Is it the stillness of the morning sunrise? Or, the beauty of an evening…
by Emily Huff “To raise awareness of the importance of pollinators, the threats they face and their contribution to sustainable development, the UN designated 20 May as World Bee Day.” When…
By Sean Gladding — From time to time I write about what my garden is teaching me about life. Paying attention to the plants, insects, birds and soil with which…
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