By David Alan Black on 09/28/2010
We tried to imitate [Jesus] in the 1960s…When I was a teenager I thought this meant going barefooted and having long hair. Today I’m finding that the call to discipleship is more expensive. It demands that I turn a deaf ear to the seductive force of materialism and the ‘American Way’…
Posted in Features, Life In The Spirit, Society and Culture | Tagged american dream, American Empire, christian faith, Christianity, Christianity and culture, Consumerism, Dave Black, David Alan Black, discipleship, Jesus, Justice, kingdom of GOD, missional living, whole-life discipleship |
By Jason Fowler on 09/28/2010
“We’re living in a totalitarian society. It’s not fascist in a political sense, but in the way that it’s economically organized. It’s organized for profit and for marketing. In that machinery there’s no real freedom…”
Posted in Excerpts, Features, Money & Economics, Society and Culture | Tagged book exerpt, christian community, Christianity and culture, Community and Ecclesia, corporations, corporatism, culture, Douglas Rushkoff, economics, economy, history, industrial revolution, Intentional Living, Life Inc., localism, mental slavery, prophetic voices, Springs of Contemplation, Theology, Thomas Merton, work |
By Sam Ewell on 09/25/2010
This is the saga of “Big Red Mama and Her Friends”: A Great 2-hour Adventure about Getting Chickens in 5 Acts…Papa sets out with James, Bella, and Kats to get the chickens from Mrs. Jan’s farm. On the drive over, they talk about how fun it’s going to be to have chickens…
Posted in Food & Agriculture, Home and Family, Intentional Living | Tagged agrarian life, backyard chickens, chicken tractor, chickens, Christian agrarian, community garden, community gardening, farm living, humor, Intentional Living, keeping chickens, Poultry, raising chickens, resilient living, stories, Sustainable Living |
By Ragan Sutterfield on 09/16/2010
Set aside for a moment your own experiences with school and think about how, given ample time and resources, you would go about educating children. What contexts would you put them in? Who would you want them to learn with and how?…Who would be their companions on the learning journey?…
Posted in Agrarian Notebook, Features, Society and Culture | Tagged alternative education, children, Community and Ecclesia, Education, front porch, industrialism, learning, localism, school, social critique, society |
By Jason Fowler on 09/11/2010
What is the nature of our true warfare when JESUS tells us to love our enemies? It is first a battle within ourselves. What is the nature of true reform and revolution when JESUS says His kingdom is not of this world? It is first a struggle with GOD in the chaos of our own lives…
Posted in Features, Society and Culture, Voice of One Calling | Tagged America, big government, christian faith, Christian response, Christianity and Empire, Christianity and violence, Christians burn Koran, conservatives, culture wars, Democrats, hate crimes, Islam, Jesus, Kingom of GOD, koran burning, liberals, politics, Prayer, Republicans, revolution, September 11th, sword, Take America back for GOD, tea party Christians, violence |
By Ragan Sutterfield on 09/05/2010
I set my bike up with a rack and saddle bags. I rode to the grocery store. I rode to work. I rode to friends’ houses for potlucks and parties. I rode the 6 miles to the school farm I help with. But I also found out how much I was dependent on a car for so many little things…
Posted in Agrarian Notebook, Features, Intentional Living | Tagged alternative transportation, bicycles, local living, oil spill, post-carbon, relocalization, relocalize, scale of living, slow living, Sustainability, Sustainable Living |
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