
The Birdy Spirit: Mark Wallace’s When God Was a Bird
Mark Wallace, Swarthmore professor of religion and environmental studies, takes this scriptural moment as much more than an exercise in symbology. Instead, in his 2019

Mark Wallace, Swarthmore professor of religion and environmental studies, takes this scriptural moment as much more than an exercise in symbology. Instead, in his 2019

Anyway, our team has heard that you young people are getting really discouraged about, you know, everything. So we decided to reach out and have

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No matter what we do, things will get worse.

So now my four tomato plants are producing like mad, and I’m faced with the problem of what to do with all these tomatoes.

Art has the power to weasel behind our defenses, awaken us emotionally, disturb the smooth surfaces of our certainties.

Like most butterflies, monarchs specialize in one host plant: in their case, it’s milkweed. That’s their nursery. Accept no substitutes.

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