Our inaugural book time reading from a local public garden. This book was a favorite of mine growing up and the copy has some how survived until now. I read it with my four year old daughter this morning. Mrs. Ipcar contributed so much good children’s literature, much of it relating Nature to her young […]
Saruman, Shift, and the State of Creation
This is an introductory statement to what I hope becomes a consistent and coherent train of thought regarding the Creation, our role as God’s image bearers, principles of Christian dominion, Creation Concern priorities, case studies, and opportunities to engage in stewardship actions at home and afield. — Some of our favorite writers of fiction in […]
The Columbiad
Compositions painting the majesty of mountain ranges and rivers abound, but there are also many that single out individual species. I recently discovered a composition dedicated to the migration of the passenger pigeon, written by Anthony Philip Heinrich. It received virtually no attention and hence just recently premiered in North America after rediscovery by folks […]