At Godspace, environmental issues and creation care are two things we are passionate about. God has given us an amazing planet to live on, and we invite Christians to care …
by Christine Sine – Originally posted here on September 23, 2019. From the bedrock of being comes action. These are the words that came to me during my daily time of …
by James Amadon – Originally posted here on The Ecological Disciple on August 8, 2022. The author of today’s article, James Amadon, is the Executive Director of Circlewood, a nonprofit organization …
by Christine Sine We just celebrated Earth Day, and yesterday I had the privilege of sharing the sermon at Seattle Mennonite church. This was not another doom and gloom talk about …
By Andy Wade – Originally posted here on April 21, 2016. Earth Day is gaining ground among Christians and, well, it’s about time! The theology surrounding our need to care for …
by Louise Conner – Originally posted here on the Ecological Disciple on March 16, 2023. The Examen, a prayer exercise first practiced by Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the …
Originally posted here on April 17th, 2015. Featured Photo is an alaskan landscape photo by Coe Hutchison. Used with permission. Sunday April 22nd is Earth Day but why should Christians …
By Corrine Lund – Originally posted here on May 28, 2019. Ideas often pop up unexpectedly for an artist. Experimenting with a color that just doesn’t work might lead to …
By Jean Andrianoff — Originally posted March 28, 2019 here. No doubt the most famous wall in the world is the Great Wall of China, a colossal feat of human engineering. …
by Kathie Hempel Finding a shoe that fits, let alone comfortably can be a cumbersome task. Driving from store to store, trying countless styles. Does it fit better with a …
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