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wendell for wednesday
Because we have not made our lives to fit Our places, the forests are ruined, the fields eroded, The streams polluted, the mountains overturned. Hope Then to belong to your…
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wendell for wednesday
I’ve been pondering this one quite a bit lately: “There’s a right way and a wrong way to use anything,” Berry said. ”We need to fulfill our needs in the gentlest possible…
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wendell for wednesday
Continued from a few weeks ago… … the responsible consumer must also be in some way a producer. Out of his own resources and skills, he must be equal to…
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wendell for wednesday
Tremble With Gratitude I tremble with gratitude for my children and their children who take pleasure in one another. At our dinners together, the dead enter and pass among us…
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wendell for wednesday
Even worse, a system of specialization requires the abdication to specialists of various competences and responsibilities that were once personal and universal. Thus, the average—one is tempted to say, the…
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wendell for wednesday
More from the terrific Moyers’ interview: “The idea that you have to go somewhere else, that you have to leave a fertile country in order to make a living is…
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wendell for wednesday
“It’s an article of my faith and belief that all creatures live by breathing God’s breath and participating in His spirit and this means that the whole thing’s holy. The…
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wendell for wednesday
I apologize for my absence here – it has been a crazy and exciting few weeks. Last week, our creation care ministry was approved as a Partner of Grace Church,…
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wendell for wednesday
“That we live now in an economy that is not sustainable is not the fault only of a few mongers of power. We are all implicated. We all, in the…
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wendell for wednesday
“All of us who are living owe our lives directly to our connection with the land. I am not talking about the connection that is implied by such a term…