Uprooted

In Beyond Homelessness, Walsh and Bouma-Prediger speak of the writings of Barbara Kingsolver. In Speaking of our contemporary patterns of uprootedness, Kingsolver says that the urban “exodus from the land makes me unspeakably sad. I think of the children who will never know, intuitively, that a flower is a plant’s way of making love, or…

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Perelandra

“And you had nothing to say about it and yet made the nothing up into words.”—The Lady, to Ransom, in Perelandra by C.S. Lewis.

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