by Christine Sine On Friday, I walked around the garden in the rain and then went out for lunch, again walking in the rain and splashing in every puddle I …
by Christine Sine A couple of weeks ago I introduced you to my new contemplative garden which I created in response to our October and November theme Gratitude as Guests of …
by Christine Sine Those of you who follow me on Facebook or Instagram are probably sick of this flower as I am so fascinated by it that I keep posting …
by Christine Sine It’s been a hard week. First the devastating floods in Pakistan, the horrifying impact of Hurricane Ian in Cuba and Florida, and growing fears of a global …
by Christine Sine Prayer is a vast territory, with room for silence and shouting, for creativity and repetition, for original and received prayers, for imagination and reason….. Prayer forms us. …
by Christine Sine I woke this morning to a completely dark house. It seemed as though the light and life of summer passed away in the night, and the encroaching darkness …
by Christine Sine God has spread out for our delight a banquet that was twenty billion years in the making. A banquet of rivers and lakes, of rain and of …
by Christine Sine I have just returned from a couple of wonderful days at Lake Ketchum visiting a good friend. We went kayaking, created hypertufa pots and we observed morning and …
by Christine Sine It is amazing how concerned we become with trivial matters, worries over mere nothings, when the glory of the world waits to speak to us. There is …
by Christine Sine Our focus on embracing the wild hospitality of God is changing the way I look at life and at our world. The concept of stewardship, so often …
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