By Tom Sine Originally published on New Changemakers. I still remember that first Earth Day on April 25, 1972 day very clearly. I was working as Dean of Students at …
guest post by Diane Gagné, originally translated from and posted in French here I know nothing. No, actually, I don’t know anything anymore. Because for a long time, yes, I …
by Sue Duby While most of my days “unfold” without a fully scripted agenda, Friday mornings are different. My phone calendar chimes with a non-negotiable, every-week coffee date with “history …
by Laurie Klein Our prayer group settles into the waiting silence. We inhale more slowly. Exhale fully. The woman guiding our meditation beckons us deeper . . . “Picture yourself …
all photos and writings by June Friesen Ziplining has never been a dream, a hope, or an ambition of mine. However, as I meet people, especially younger people it seems …
by John van de Laar, originally published on EvoFaith as seen here Apart from the pandemic, what has been most disturbing, traumatising, or depressing moment for you this year? My …
by Christine Sine Everywhere I turn at the moment people are talking about grief and the work that needs to be done to enable us to establish a “new normal” …
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 …
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 …
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