By Andy Wade – Many of you know that I’ve transformed our backyard into a food garden sanctuary. It’s not big, but it’s bountiful! It’s also where I sit and …
By Andy Wade – The backyard is really a living metaphor for life. A quick look yields some obvious points: You reap what you sow… most of the time. Some …
By Andy Wade – For me to gain means you must lose. That’s the basis of a zero-sum relationship. This kind of thinking is deeply embedded in our western culture, especially …
By Andy Wade – It continually amazes me that the Creator of the entire universe, of all things visible and invisible, cares so deeply for each tiny element formed by …
Holy Interruptions By Andy Wade – It was already a busy week when I got the call, “Hello, Andy? Vincent (not his real name) needs to get to the hospital …
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 Andy Wade – Sometimes we can’t listen because we won’t slow down. I wrote this poem several years ago but it seemed somehow appropriate for our series on listening. More …
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