Feeding the Hungry from Our Own Backyard
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
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,
We live in a decidedly transaction-driven culture. I do this, you do that, we go on our way. You have a transactional relationship with your
Another Indiana January finds my nightstand groaning with books. Reading is one of the blessings of winter—no yard work calls my name, and the early
How would your lifestyle change if oil was no longer cheap and readily available? For the founder of the Transition Initiative, Rob Hopkins, it means
Throughout the history of the Covenant Church there have been defining moments that have carried this movement to new levels of faithfulness and fruitfulness. We
Are you kidding?” I said, dumbfounded. “No! I take home all my recycling from Mom and Dad’s,” my friend Angie told me. I could almost
November is stewardship month in many Covenant congregations. As church budget committees begin to sift through priorities for the year ahead, it is timely for