The Art of Creation: Shared Knowledge May 4, 2023 - Through his work as a birch bark canoe maker, Wayne Valliere ties past, present, and future together, water and land, new generations and old traditions. By Louise Conner
The Art of Creation: Sounds of Sky and Sea April 27, 2023 - In today's post, I share the music of John Luther Adams, frequently identified as America's "eco-composer," and invite readers to let his music take you to a place of deep listening to this world you are a part of. By Louise Conner
Practical Earthkeeping: Spring Migration April 22, 2023 - Practical tips to help birds during their spring migration. By Kevin Vande Vusse.
The Art of Creation: Delicate Work April 20, 2023 - Pippa Dyrlaga is a Yorkshire, England-based artist who, with a piece of paper, a drawing instrument, and a precision knife as her only raw materials, creates an imaginative world of creatures and places that evokes awe toward the natural world. By Louise Conner
Exodus 21-23: The Gift of the Law April 13, 2023 - When Bible readers come to the law sections of Exodus, many find what is written irrelevant, incomprehensible, and occasionally offensive. But what if we see them as a complicated gift that can help us discern how to live as ecological disciples today. By James Amadon
Practical Earthkeeping: Care for Creation with the Internet April 8, 2023 - We can use the power of the Internet to help care for creation. By Jessalyn Gentry
The Art of Creation: Birds, Cry Out April 6, 2023 - In the nooks and crannies of the world, with no human present, songs of praise to the Creator still sound. By Louise Conner