Nice article-- thanks for sharing! I'm one book away from Omnivr's Delm. on the neverending book list, and I'm very excited to pick it up. Plans have been hatched to begin a multi-family garden in our Midtown neighborhood, which I've been looking forward to for a long time. Eager to see just how many City of Atl codes and ordinances we ruffle along the way (chickens = mad neighbors = fines). Oh well.
I'm a husband, dad, friend, writer and pastor. My first first two books were Restless Faith: Hanging on to a God Just Out of Reach and Let God: The Transforming Wisdom of Francois Fenelon. My most recent book, Holy Curiosity: Encountering Jesus' Provocative Questions explores the intriguing reality that Jesus asked questions about as often as he offered answers. We make our home in Charlottesville, Virginia where we love, laugh, write, play and live in Christian community with a small tribe of sinners and saints,
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I do not deny that the world needs priests to remind us that we shall all one day die; but I insist that the world also needs another kind of priest, the poet, to remind us that we are not dead yet. {GK Chesterton}
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I heard a Ted Talk by the author of The Omnivore's Dilemma which featured Salatin's farm. Fascinating stuff; I hope it catches on.
Nice article-- thanks for sharing! I'm one book away from Omnivr's Delm. on the neverending book list, and I'm very excited to pick it up. Plans have been hatched to begin a multi-family garden in our Midtown neighborhood, which I've been looking forward to for a long time. Eager to see just how many City of Atl codes and ordinances we ruffle along the way (chickens = mad neighbors = fines). Oh well.
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