by Ana Lisa de Jong CREATING My Bible begins, ‘When God began creating…’ I’m doubtful though that when the worlds were born in a big bang and life burst forth, that …
by April Yamasaki Every year as the days grow shorter, and the air grows sharper, the green of the trees gets lighter and thinner, until finally green gives way to …
by Laurie Klein Every November 11th, across the world, ancient, autumnal festivities honor St. Martin the Merciful. Gatherings may include lantern parades, bonfires, stories, wine tasting, and more. Born in …
by June Friesen Have you ever wondered as I have how it is that nature moves so smoothly through the different stages of life – spring generates new beginnings and …
by June Friesen How often does one consider that the moon plays an important part in the creation plan of God. We readily admit that it is the greatest of …
by The Rev. Elaine Breckenridge I have always loved trees. I climbed them as a child. In high school and college, I wrote sentimental poems about them. As an adult, …
by June Friesen Ezekiel 33:30-32 New Living Translation 30 “Son of man, your people talk about you in their houses and whisper about you at the doors. They say to each other, …
by June Friesen The wonders of God’s beautiful heavens above us. How can one not take time and just ‘be’ with God as we look at the glorious displays He …
by Elaine Breckenridge I pause within this sacred grove guarded and buttressed by Madrone. A tree of knowledge, it finds the sun twisting, turning, dropping a branch letting light in and …
by Kellie Brown God’s embodiment and involvement in the ever-changing material world implies God is still at work, still revealing God’s self. Theopoetical discourse acknowledges that God and God’s Word …
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