By Sean Gladding — From time to time I write about what my garden is teaching me about life. Paying attention to the plants, insects, birds and soil with which …
By Lynne Baab — Maybe you’ve never heard of World Environment Day, a day set aside by the United Nations to focus on care for the environment. I only learned …
The 2013 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides is out. If you are concerned about eating supermarket food but cannot afford to go totally organic here is the latest guide on what …
This morning’s post in the series Creating Sacred Space comes from Mary De Jong. Mary leads personal discernment pilgrimages/retreats to Iona, Scotland and locally in the Great Pacific Northwest. She is …
“The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky displays what his hands have made.” — Psalm 19:1 (GW) From creaking crickets to massages and bubble-gum ice-cream, Experiencing God is …
Last night was my final class at St Andrew’s Episcopal church here in Seattle. Much of our discussion was around the principles and tenets of Permaculture. This method of agriculture, …
This morning’s post is by Ruth Valerio Community activist, Christian, academic, eco-warrior, mum, author, veg grower, wife and pig keeper rolled into one. She lives with her husband and two daughters in …
I just could not resist posting this intriguing idea which I connected to at Inhabitat (not inhabit). According to the Forest Products Laboratory, a whole, unmilled tree can support 50 percent more …
This morning I am continuing my series on Christian organizations concerned about creation with a post of the Evangelical Declaration on the Care of Creation which is available through the …
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