by Louise Conner, as originally published on The Ecological Disciple Using keen observation skills and an aptitude for creative solutions, the Khasi and Jaintai people in northeastern India have, for …
by Elaine Breckenridge One of the gifts of the pandemic is that I have experienced the beauty and wonder of creation in totally new ways. As a Christian, I believe …
by Elaine Breckenridge, For many years, I dreaded the seasons of autumn and winter. I objected to the denuding of trees and the harsh cold; the dark days and the long …
by Catherine Lawton, When I attended the Monet exhibition at the Denver Art Museum two years ago, I enjoyed viewing up close the originals of many of Claude Monet’s famous paintings. …
post and photos below by Sue Duby, In the dripping humidity and heat of Arkansas summers, any chance for an enjoyable walk requires an alarm-clock-setting wake-up. Usually, a stiff nudge …
guest post by John van de Laar, I’m not what you would call an ‘outdoorsy’ sort of person. I love technology, screens, and spending time in my home studio writing …
post and photos by Lisa Scandrette, I fall asleep under the vast summer skies, a multitude of stars twinkling above. I breathe deep the smell of giant redwoods and duff …
by Lilly Lewin, When I was a teenager, I found God outside in nature. I loved retreats, camp, and just being in nature by taking a walk. I often tell …
post and photos by June Friesen, How often have you sat by a beautiful lake and pondered – ‘I sure wish life was so beautiful’. The water is clear and …
by Christine Sine In a world shadowed by cruelty violence and loss is there good reason for the planting of flowers? Ah yes! For these bursts of colour and beautiful …
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