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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