The Weekly Breather: If My Garden Could Talk
Take a moment to take a breath at the end of a busy week. Kathy Milans helps us contemplate what our garden might say if we listened well enough.
Take a moment to take a breath at the end of a busy week. Kathy Milans helps us contemplate what our garden might say if we listened well enough.
Being pruned is rarely ever a pleasant experience, but Adam Weber shares why God prunes even the most faithful Christians.
Has it been a long winter for you? Let this Weekly Breather help you unfold your leaves and soak in the light of God’s presence.
Looks can be deceiving. Karen Vine explains that what may look dead may yet bear life.
Is the saying, “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” really true? Patricia Taylor tells us about a stubborn, crazy little plant that refused to give in to winter’s cold and what it taught her about God’s hand of provision when all hope seems lost.
What actually happened when the first humans ate of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil? Our friend, Duke Walker, shares some interesting insights into the dynamics of the fall and the damage it has caused every single moment since, including our damaging choice to pridefully condemn one another.
Gardening my life It is now evident the plan is not moving forward. When I dug up my overgrown garden last fall I intended to hire a landscaper and design something less random, plan for
One of Britain’s romantic poets said that. He said “nature hates a garden.” All gardeners know this is a fundamental truth. The minute we begin to tame the ground, the day we plan and dig