By Hilary Horn — I’m fresh into motherhood – barely two years in. Yet, we didn’t take things slow and I ended up having two children 15 months apart. A …
By Dave Luebkeman — Extreme poverty and the environment are not two separate issues and a healthy environment is vital to a community’s ability to fight poverty. Plant With Purpose …
Since Easter 2018, Godspace has been starting a theme for posts on Sustainability. Below are some wonderful resources and books that you may be interested in for a further study. …
by Christine Sine. We are in the process of creating a resource list on sustainability but there is one organization that stands out for me as a leader in this …
By Lynn Domina — Difference, Glorious Difference We could have been alike. By “we” I mean all of us. We could have been imagined into being as multitudes of the …
By Idelette McVicker There are few things as foolish as offering the task of spreading an eternal message—a revolutionary message—to women in a society shaped and ruled by patriarchy. Women …
By Br. Terrence Declan, AF — Please allow me to ask you a question. What really piqued your interest in this blog, the title or the picture? I know what …
A story by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt — Saint Francis lasted longer than I did at the Conference for Christian Leaders “Using Your Influence”. He sat through several speakers and nodded politely …
The Immigrant’s Creed A profession of the Christian faith through the experience of an immigrant. I believe in Almighty God, who guided the people in exile and in exodus, the …
By Keren Dibbens-Wyatt — “For it is commendable if someone bears up under the pain of unjust suffering because they are conscious of God.” 1 Peter 2:19 In his first …
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