by Louise Conner – Originally posted here on the Ecological Disciple on March 9, 2023. On the side of many concrete buildings throughout the world, massive weeds have been appearing, causing people…
Excerpted with permission from several writings and all photos by David Pott. This is an update on this post: Wanted: Coffin Carriers – Introducing the Lindisfarne Gospels Pilgrimage and more…
by Tom Sine, originally posted on his site New Changemakers here Most church leaders have been rudely awakened – during the ongoing Covid Crisis – to a rapid decline in…
by Tom Sine, as originally published on his blog New Changemakers People from London to South Africa are experiencing record heat waves. In my last post, I described how a…
by Tom Sine Before the Covid Pandemic abruptly arrived, mainline Protestant and Catholic churches – including a growing number of evangelical churches – were experiencing a slow decline in attendance.…
by Christine Sine Editor’s Note: Today is Flag Day in America, a day that celebrates identity for Americans. The imagery of an American Flag is powerful for many Americans, one…
by Catherine Lawton Sometimes the thought of being a child again is appealing. Not so many worldly cares, decisions, responsibilities. A comfortable home provided for you. Time to run and…
by Tom Sine, originally published on NewChangemakers.com As we race into a very troubled and divisive 2022, wouldn’t be great if someone created “Innovations to Unite Us”? I have to…
By Andy Wade – I just returned from another amazing Inhabit Conference in Seattle. What I appreciate most about this conference is not the powerful keynote speakers, but the gathering…
When you get a hole in your sock, do you mend it or throw it away? In the Tenderloin district in San Francisco (CA), college art teacher Michael Swaine sews socks,…
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