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Month: April 2018

Four Words for Earth Day – reprise

Four Words for Earth Day – reprise

Five years ago, my wife and I joined our neighbors for an Earth Day Neighborhood Clean-Up.  This year, snow was still covering parts of the woods and parkland around our house, so we’ve postponed for a week.  Rain or shine, we’re gonna work together to clean things up. Instead, we went for a long walk along the river with some friends, which reinforced the relevance of the blog-post I put out in 2013, called Four Words for Earth Day’.  I…

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Creation Renewed

Creation Renewed

Here is a fitting word from Isaiah for Earth Day 2018; You shall go out in joy, and be led back in peace; the mountains and the hills before you shall burst into song, and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands.  Instead of thistles, cypress trees will flourish; stately pines will replace the thornbushes. This renewal of creation will bring great honor to the Lord’s name, and will be an everlasting sign of his power and love.  (Isaiah…

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The Winter of our Discontent

The Winter of our Discontent

On this 110th day of January, April 20, more than 4 weeks into spring, with my front-yard still snow-bound, I echo the words of Shakespeare’s Richard III about ‘the winter of our discontent’. When is this relentless winter gonna call it quits?  Like Narnia before Aslan — ‘always winter but never Christmas!’ Happily there is a law of predictability woven into the fabric of creation that reassures me. This law is poetically expressed in Genesis as the story of Noah’s…

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And Just Who is My Neighbor?

And Just Who is My Neighbor?

This week I’m highlighting Earth Day, which happens this Sunday, April 22. Since we share this planet with a few billion human neighbors and almost 9 million other species, large and small, it makes sense that we should clean up our room now and then. For sure, we’ll enjoy the view a lot more — and the fellow creatures with whom we share the garden will thank us, each in their own way. Frankly, I think it’s the least we…

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An Act of Blasphemy

An Act of Blasphemy

This week I’ve been honking about Earth Day this coming Sunday. Despite the unseasonal sleet and freezing rain in my part of Southern Ontario this mid-April, the geese and ducks in our neighborhood seem to have felt quite at home. Yesterday I referred to a great video, Our Father’s World, on the importance of creation stewardship in the Christian life.  In that video, sociologist Tony Campolo comments that  “God created the universe to glorify himself – and when we destroy…

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Standing with the Creator and the Creation

Standing with the Creator and the Creation

Yesterday I noted that next Sunday is Earth Day 2018 — and I gave some reasons why followers of Jesus might want to mirror the care that Jesus showed to the created world. Observing Earth Day is an opportunity to stand with the Creator and affirm that God’s creation is a stunningly magnificent thing. It is a chance to stand with the creation that groans under the weight of human recklessness, to share its sorrow and to pledge ourselves anew…

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Why Bother With Earth Day?

Why Bother With Earth Day?

Next Sunday, April 22, is Earth Day 2018.  Why should a follower of Jesus care about Earth Day? Maybe there’s a hint of an answer to the fact that Jesus joined us here in earthly life, worked with lumber, and with fishermen.  He noticed weather patterns, felt hunger, drank wine, prayed in the hills and olive groves and served meals on the beach. Just maybe, as Creator, Jesus still thought the creation something precious as the Genesis story proclaims. That’s part of…

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Living Water When You’re Dying of Thirst Within

Living Water When You’re Dying of Thirst Within

Village Well . . .  Jesus was thirsty and fatigued by a 6-hour walk that had begun at sunrise. He had insisted on walking through Samaritan country with his disciples. The roads were fine, but the people there didn’t take kindly to Jews like Jesus and his disciples. Most Jews scorned Samaritans like high-caste Hindus despise untouchables. But Jesus was about to defy that practice.  Hungry as well as thirsty and tired, he sat on the edge of the village…

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Passover Plus!

Passover Plus!

As our Jewish friends continue to celebrate Passover,it is a great occasion to reflect on the significance that momentous event that brought about the release of the Jewish people from enslavement in Egypt. It was a nail-biter of an escape! When Pharaoh capitulated and allowed them to leave, they erupted en masse from their huts in Goshen and headed east towards their dreams of a Promised Land.  But within days, they found themselves trapped between impassible hills on one side and…

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