Where Rivers Meet: Cultivating Connection to Place
How does a deeper knowledge of place better equip and enable us to fulfill our call to stewardship?
How does embracing limitations as gifts rather than flaws invite us to rest in God's plan for our lives?
Just as God intricately sustains the physical structures of creation, so too does He uphold His people with wisdom and care.
Through the harmony and beauty of music, we are resonating with the deeper harmony of creation and perceiving the Triune God who calls it good. How might our listening change if we viewed music as a means of attending to God's presence woven into the fabric of the world?
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