Stories, Seeds, Survivance
By Fidaa Ataya, Dovie Thomason. Stories connect us to our past and shape our futures, helping us to imagine alternatives, to envision the dreams towards which we can collectively m...
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By Fidaa Ataya, Dovie Thomason. Stories connect us to our past and shape our futures, helping us to imagine alternatives, to envision the dreams towards which we can collectively m...
Lectionary for July 19, 2026 Eighth Sunday after Pentecost Isaiah 44:6-8; Psalm 86:11-17; Romans 8:12-25; Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43 Did you ever have a story or joke so good that you...
There are two places a story can come from, remarks filmmaker Nic Askew, who has sat with thousands of people over decades, being an authentic witness to their stories. One is the...
What inspiration for speculative stories can we find while enjoying travel, art, music, philosophy, and history? The post Touching Grass and Listening to Renaissance Gossip: Inspir...
Still other seed fell on good soil, where it produced a crop – a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown (Matthew 13:8). The post Consider the hollyhocks appeared first on Lut...
“Jemma chooses!” Ms. Barnes announces when the kids can’t decide. They’re all squabbling over which summer seed to plant. “Tomatoes,” Jemma says, quietly. In September, when school...
According to gifted storyteller Brian Conroy, “Before I ever told a story, I internalized the elements that made a good story” by absorbing vibrant family rhythms and cadences, the...
In Minas Gerais, Brazil, a catingueiro shares his home with the memory of his ancestors and generations of plant varieties.
by Miriable <div>Storytelling Mints</div>
Leena Wilde Ryan hadn't written anything she felt proud of in years. An old life burned down and a new life still rooting, words seemed held hostage by questions of their worth in...
A riveting adventure that explores loss, sustainability, community, and faith while offering a hopeful reflection on survival, love, and resilience. The post Seeds of Darkness, by...
Enjoy an evening in Morven's Gardens while discovering the "magic" of the People & Stories/ Gente y Cuentos method - making connections, transforming lives through literature -...
Storybuilder Part 1: Narrative Building in the Cloudby Jennifer Roberts...
Children of the Earth are born from chaos, not hope,...
Hidden in a Lotus: How Sachi Devi Found IndraThe story of Indra hiding inside a lotus stalk is told in the Mahabharata, Udyoga Parva (Chapter 14), in the chapters describing Sachi...
From fruit-eating animals to wind and self-launching seeds, flowering plants have changed their travel strategies as climates shifted over millions of years.
I don’t know about you, but I’m a big fan of hearing people’s stories. When The post Share Your Story appeared first on Harvest.
A growing storytelling platform encourages curiosity, mindfulness, and real-world connection through immersive learning experiences StoryWalking continues to inspire families, educ...
This parable from Mark 4:26-28 offers comfort to those who have planted spiritual seeds in others, even when they are no longer present, reminding us that the power of God's Word i...
The library breathes at dawn. A girl opens a forbidden book; ink rearranges the future. Footsteps chase her between shelves. She chooses courage, not prophecy. Outside, sunlight wa...
by Miriable <div>Story Telling Mints - Open Tin</div>
There is a story Jean Giono wrote in 1953, about a shepherd named Elzéard Bouffier who lived alone in a barren stretch of Provence. Each evening Bouffier sorted acorns by ... The...
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