by Christine Sine Have you ever wondered what the tree of life in the garden of Eden really looked like? The commonest image we see is of an apple tree, …
writing and photos by June Friesen note from Godspacelight: apologies for the untimely post-Arbor Day posting “The origins of Arbor Day date back to the early 1870s in Nebraska City, …
by Elaine Breckenridge “Here we come a-wassailing among the leaves so green; Here we come a-wand’ring, so fair to be seen.” Yes, this is the beginning of a familiar Christmas …
by Rodney Marsh “… reality is a dynamic, ever-changing, flowing process, not an assemblage of things” (Iain McGilchrist) “(now the ears of my ears awake and now the eyes of …
by Barbie Perks Yesterday I spent a good amount of time thinking on baobab trees as we were driven through the Ruaha National Park in Tanzania. It is the dry, …
by The Rev. Elaine Breckenridge I have always loved trees. I climbed them as a child. In high school and college, I wrote sentimental poems about them. As an adult, …
Does a tree ever worry about losing its leaves? Or does it have an innate knowledge, that governed by the laws of nature; its leaves, though they may fall, …
Last week I received a link to an article from my friend Steve Goode reminding me: In India, China and many other parts of the world today, girls are killed, aborted …
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