The vulture is under-appreciated. We would all be better off if this noble creature had more of our respect. Better yet, we should make our native turkey vulture the inspiration for our economy and put it on our coins as a symbol of hope.
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The Vulture: An Inspiration for our Economy
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Pastors and the Extinction of Species
by Anthony Siegrist What does it mean to be a pastor during a biodiversity crisis? When I think about this question, I often think about…
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A Conservative Argument for Environmental Justice
by Anthony Siegrist When I was a kid, maybe seven or eight years old, I liked to go fishing on the lake near our family’s…
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Looking at Voices Together from a Creation Care Lens
By Kate Strathdee If you are anything like me, you are missing singing hymns as a congregation during this pandemic. Hymns are such a vital…
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What Mennonites can bring to the conversation about Climate Change
By Kate Strathdee When I ponder the question of what Mennonites and Anabaptists can bring to the conversation about climate change, I think about the…
Read moreFor in [Christ] all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through him God was pleased to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, by making peace through the blood of his cross.
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