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wendell for wednesday
Celebrate Holy Week by getting outside and reading some of your Bible (says Sara via Wendell!)… “I don’t think it is enough appreciated how much an outdoor book the Bible…
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wendell for wednesday
“Andy began to foresee a time when everything in the country would be marketable and everything marketable would be sold, when not one freestanding tree or household or man or…
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wendell for wednesday
Wendell in his own words for today’s wfw: )
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wendell for wednesday
“It is a spiritual ambition, like goodness. The wild creatures belong to the place by nature, but as a man I can belong to it only by understanding and by…
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wendell for wednesday
“I think the great problems call for many small solutions.” Wendell Berry, from The Way of Ignorance: And Other Essays
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wendell for wednesday
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the Sabbath – both the concept and the Commandment. I listened to an old Berry interview and found the following excerpt especially salient:…
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wendell for wednesday
I’m not sure I’ve ever read anything more romantic… The Blue Robe By Wendell Berry How joyful to be together, alone as when we first were joined in our little…
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wendell for wednesday
Be still and listen to the voices that belong To the streambanks and the trees and the open fields. There are songs and sayings that belong to this place, By…
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wendell for wednesday
“…I take literally the statement in the Gospel of John that God loves the world. I believe that the world was created and approved by love, that it subsists, coheres,…
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wendell for Christmas
From his 1987 Sabbath poems (now available for the first time in one collection), a Christmas poem: Remembering that it happened once, We cannot turn away the thought, As we go out,…