by Christine Sine, Last week for Pentecost Sunday I decided to walk around my garden photographing all the red flowers to fill my life with a little Pentecostal fire. It…
by Christine Sine Yesterday’s post reminded me that I have not posted harvest prayers and litanies for a long time. This one I wrote several years ago (and there are…
By Lilly Lewin We need Wonder Farmers! Brad Montague of Kid President Fame leads Wonder Workshops. He is one of my heroes and he is leading one of these workshops…
by Christine Sine Last week was a very unrestful week for many of us. The bombing in Manchester, the massacre of Coptic Christians in Egypt, more deaths in Kabul, the…
On Saturday we will hold another plant sale at the Mustard Seed House. This year we have lots of tomato starts, succulent gardens and much more. If you live in…
by Lilly Lewin, Here in the mid-south, we are already planting vegetables in the garden, and starting our front porch planters. The true gardeners are going full force getting in…
Andy Wade – I’ll bet you didn’t know there was a saint for hemorrhoids. I didn’t! But there’s much more to Saint Fiacre than hemorrhoids. He is also the patron…
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…
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