The Energy of God and Nature
Kyle Kramer
June 28, 2019
Until recently, my family and I lived in a solar-powered home, and the long, sunny days of June were a high point for us.
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Fighting Climate Change
Christopher Heffron
April 19, 2019
Pope Francis, who references his namesake 15 times in “Laudato Si’,” knows that the world’s poorest have the most to lose when environmental efforts slow down or stop altogether.
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At Home on Earth: Nature Does Not Hurry
Kyle Kramer
November 26, 2018
It matters what vision of the world you have; it matters where you place your hope. The Advent season gives us a bright and beautiful North Star: an angel-announced promise of God's love to be made incarnate in Jesus.
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A Reflection on Planet Earth
Kyle Kramer
August 16, 2018
In an era when people form and reinforce their opinions entirely within a chosen bubble of like minds, any earnest quest for truth seems almost quaint. How did truth become so passé?
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Our Disposable Culture
Daniel Imwalle
November 7, 2017
This month is a time for Americans to celebrate both food and family in our land of plenty. But what happens when plenty becomes too much, when surplus turns into waste?
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Life Lessons along the Appalachian Trail
Mark McCann
April 24, 2017
The quiet of the woods was a voice he couldn’t resist.
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