catapult magazine

catapult magazine
Practicing Resurrection

vol. 5, num. 13 :: 2006.06.30 — 2006.07.14

Witnesses of the ascension were advised to look to the culture around them for next steps, rather than staring into the sky looking after Jesus. What does it mean to live into the resurrection in everyday life?

 

Feature

Agrarianism after modernity

An exploration of the religious aspects of environmental crises and solutions.

Editorial

A welcome and an invitation

An introduction to the content of this unique issue, with links and information for participating in Practicing Resurrection 2006.

Articles

A place to be born

Reflections on the character of creation in a greenhouse.

"For they were afraid"

Reflections on Mark 16.1-8, which recounts the visit of the women to Jesus' tomb.

Reviews

A call to subversion

A review of Colossians Remixed: Subverting the Empire by Brian J. Walsh & Sylvia C. Keesmaat.

Gallery

In case you missed it the first time

Fair trade coffee is for the birds!

A basic, well-researched exploration of why fair trade coffee is important and what you can do to promote it in your community.

Beauty will save the world

An interview with Spirit-filled fashionista Kate Kamphausen.

What's next?

Life after college generates questions about a vision.

Weaving the web

Towards a sustainable culture

The blog of Practicing Resurrection presenter, Henry Bakker, who will be leading workshops on the sustainable strategies being practiced on Russet House Farm.

 

Toucan Trail

Practicing Resurrection presenter Cindy Blount has been traveling Belize for two years developing content for Toucan Trail, a web site geared at linking small, family-run hotels with budget, eco-conscious travelers.

 

The Karshes: Daughter and father moving through nature

A 1999 article by Diana Renelli about Practicing Resurrection presenter Marianne Karsh and her father, Malak.

 

Waverley Brook Farm

Practicing Resurrection presenters Jean and Godfrey Tyler have a new web site that shares about their sustainable farm in Haliburton, Ontario.

 

Nidus 2006

A festival focusing on faith, the arts and justice, which Practicing Resurrection presenter Rob Shearer has been involved in planning.

 

A lot more to food than 'local' and 'organic'

An article by Catherine Thompson about Local Flavour Plus, an organization in which Practicing Resurrection presenter Garry Lean is involved in leadership.

 
 

daily asterisk

Even in a country you know by heart
its hard to go the same way twice
the life of the going changes.
The chances change and make a new way.
Any tree or stone or bird
can be the bud of a new direction. The
natural correction is to make intent
of accident. To get back before dark
is the art of going.

Wendell Berry
“Traveling at Home” from Traveling at Home

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