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On hard days, in hard seasons, I turn and return to this prayer. I turn to it especially when I start to get wrapped up in the anxiety that comes with being called to do a big thing.
Here’s what’ll be on our table this year. Try one, a few, or all! And be sure to leave us your favorite vegan recipe in the comments.
A relationship between the non-human animals and the divine can be found throughout the Hebrew and Christian scriptures, and Jesus is often with the animals — from his birth among the creatures of the barn to his time with the wild beasts in the desert.
My snide remarks or jokes about possible ethical issues had effectively deflected the potential blows of conviction to keep me safe in the comforts of my personal, gluttonous kingdom.
One of the most frequent questions we get is “what should I read?” Ten or fifteen years ago, you had to dig a little to find more than a few good works on animals and Christian theology. But today, you can build a decent little library. Here are a few of our absolute favorites (and yes, we wrote some of them).
By Margaret B. Adam Three parts: 1) Rice 2) Vegetables and Beans 3) Dressing and Seasoning 1) Put rice and water on to cook (enough for 4-6 servings, give or take) 2) Gather and prepare some of the following: ½ onion, diced small 1-2 cloves garlic, crushed 1-2
Pray all parts together, feeling the tension between the parts and offering all of your feelings to God.
In the saints I have found images of human tenderness towards creation that make no rational sense, going far beyond mere ecology, as the Sermon on the Mount goes infinitely beyond ethics.
What will all of these animals do— The bulls and the rams, The cows and the sheep, The pigeons and the goats, And the lambs— Now that sacrifice has been abolished? Will they return home, To tell the good news, To the hawks, wolves, and camouflaged hunters? Their joyful songs echoing
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