
God’s Wildness
There’s something revelatory here, something we need to see about the nature of God beyond our systematic theologies and philosophical inquiries.

There’s something revelatory here, something we need to see about the nature of God beyond our systematic theologies and philosophical inquiries.

We want people to see the farm as a place where they can be involved. Not only by volunteering if they want to, but also

The ordinary stuff of the physical world, the very fundamentals of survival provided by God, are transformed through human art and through the blessing of

Earth: Look, I try not to pay much attention to human politics. I have so much to do, what with plate techtonics and weather systems

What does it mean, I wonder, to encounter a burning bush, flaming but not consumed, and hear nothing? Beauty manifests God, but what if God

People were doing this. Churches were organizing community gardens and small farms, trying to combine faith practice, community, discipleship, health, justice. Healing land and community

Questions of what more-than-human creatures are worth, what they mean, what is their ultimate value—these questions become more urgent as the species extinction crisis accelerates.

One can compare one’s beloved to apple, palm, pomegranate, or incense trees. And it’s clear that all the good stuff happens under apple trees.

At one point, Trevor was down below looking for his GPS, foolishly leaving Ron and me in charge. Well, here comes a gust of wind.