Keeping Nature in Mind: Green Picnics
My idea of a picnic is lingering over a delicious gourmet meal under the spreading branches of a tree at my favorite park, in the
My idea of a picnic is lingering over a delicious gourmet meal under the spreading branches of a tree at my favorite park, in the
This is the season for regional annual meetings. The Covenant, though one church, has eleven regions within the United States and Canada known as conferences.
The town I live in recently started single-stream recycling. Instead of sorting our recyclables into separate piles, we toss them all in one big bin
You just never know what you are setting in motion through a simple act of faithfulness. A single unassuming, unpretentious, inconspicuous deed can be the
Lugging the huge dresser up the stairs to our bedroom was no picnic, but I was thrilled to inherit the beautiful old piece. I thought
When I was living in the suburbs, it was easy to forget that my household hooked up to the grid, since the power cables were
How a Minnesota congregation filled bare shelves at local pantries by tithing the produce from their gardens. At Karmel Covenant Church in Princeton, Minnesota, we
Nancy and I were newly married we had little time and little money. One Saturday afternoon in the fall she was going to be gone
I love homegrown vegetables. If I haven’t eaten something fresh and green for a day or two, I really miss it—amazing for someone who grew
Our family went to the Muppet movie together, if only because the main characters are two brothers named Gary and Walter. It was a rousing,