by Christine Sine The garden is the initial core location of God’s presence on earth; this is where God’s presence is first manifest, both in giving instructions to humanity (2:15-17) …
by Cynthia Helton Here I sit on this steamy afternoon, trying to ignore the mosquito bites from the tiny adversaries who lie in wait for me by the water faucet. …
by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt This post is a special post for International Kitchen Garden Day which was celebrated yesterday. The humble herbs have been faithful companion to both cook and gardener for …
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 …
In the last few years, many parents are discovering how wonderful it is to get outside in the garden with their kids. As I have mentioned before, gardening, and interacting …
by Christine Sine I have never really been hungry, at least not by necessity. I occasionally fast a meal (a little more frequently during this season of Lent,) and like …
I have just returned from Surrey British Columbia where I facilitated a spirituality of gardening seminar with A Rocha, a wonderful organization that does environmental education, community-based conservation projects and sustainable …
A couple of days ago I posted about our abundance of tomatoes. I mentioned that such abundance makes me creative and it obviously makes others creative too. I have had …
Over the last few weeks I have planted 30 tomato plants in the garden – another important rite of spring and and an increasingly important part of the rhythm of my …
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