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Andrew Hansen
Mar 26, 202210 min read
My Gardening Mind
I recently read an article by Arthur Brooks which contends that cultivating multiple interests and doing different kinds of activities,...
Bekah Schulz
Mar 26, 20228 min read
On Food as Slowing:Enacting and participating in shalom through the breaking of bread
In our current cultural moment, where speed, efficiency, and distraction are immanent, can food be a way to slow to the pace that allows...
Ashlyn Heise
Mar 26, 20228 min read
A City and Hunger that Never Sleep
To be in need is one of our most human traits; we come into this world in incredible need, and we leave in incredible need. As infants,...
Emmey Harris
Mar 26, 20226 min read
Faith and Country Music
Songwriter Harlan Howard once described country music as “three chords and the truth.”1 Today, country music is often discounted as...
Janell Balmaceda
Apr 27, 20215 min read
The Role of Christians in the Extension of Justice to Creation
The joy that accompanies my tour of Spring Peeper Meadow is beyond words. Twenty-five years ago, the wetland was completely degraded....
Kate Rechtzigel
Jan 25, 20216 min read
Dairy Farming with Faith
Before the sun comes up, you can hear the sound of many alarm clocks going off and the distant clatter of boots on the floor as the many...
Maria Kraker
Jan 4, 20217 min read
What is the Cost of a Cup of Coffee?: Exploring Integral Ecology in Costa Rica
I first encountered sustainability ethics during my sophomore year of college through a Conservation Biology course at the University of...
John Hill Price
Oct 31, 201910 min read
Caring for Creation through Agriculture
Christians of every profession must, at some point, ask themselves the role of their work in God’s order. Invariably, this discussion...
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Sep 1, 201914 min read
Cultivating Soil and Virtue in the Christian Agrarian Tradition
By Zac McEachran Our environment is unhealthy; our earth “cries out to us because of the harm we have inflicted on her by our...
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