By Andy Wade – His name was Bert, a Native American from the Duwamish (The Dkhw’Duw’Absh) tribe whose home was the streets of Seattle. The year was 1980 and I was …
By Lisa Graham McMinn Jonathan is the administrative director of a farm box cooperative in Portland called Tuv Ha’aretz, Hebrew for “goodness of the earth.” Tuv Ha’Aretz is part of a …
By Rowan Wyatt Acts 20: 34-36 As you walk through the shopping area in the center of Tunbridge Wells, on any given day, you run the gauntlet of being pounced …
By Lisa McMinn Betty Crocker was invented in the 1920s to sell cake and bread mixes, but she became iconic as an advice-giving guru who inspired women to see …
By Dr Ruth Valerio For some years, we have holidayed as a family on Bardsey Island. Just 1.5 miles long, by half a mile wide, sitting two miles off the North …
By Joy Lenton As we continue to ponder the wonder of the resurrection of Jesus and His release from death’s steely grip, we would love our own mini-resurrections as such …
By Andy Wade – How terrible it will be for people who call good things bad and bad things good, who think darkness is light and light is darkness, who …
By Ellen Haroutunian Jesus spoke with gentleness to people whose lives were precarious and unpredictable. His people understood subsistence living in a way that we Western, privileged, modern people simply …
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