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August 15, 2019

This Morning in Creation

Biking a friend to work. Smelling the baking dry grass and pockets of moisture along the way. Watching the multi-generational faithfulness of the western kingbird demonstrating the art of fly-catching. Back to This Morning In Creation home

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July 22, 2019

This Morning in Creation

Some good fun at the cherry orchard with good family friends. We shared our observations of cherry trees, the orchard in general, ripeness, differences in shade, light, and their effect on taste, and more! A fun conversation you don’t want to miss. And a fun example of creational thinking and learning as a family. Back […]

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July 20, 2019

This Morning in Creation

Wild turkeys prancing down the street in this city built upon the rock. This Morning in Creation we took some time to enjoy the stuff beneath our feet, rocks, soil, sand, and various other material the Lord has constructed his Earth out of. Survey your neck of the woods. What materials predominate? Explore and discover […]

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