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Pastor. Birder. Author of six books, including Weathering Change, Looking Up, and Uncluttered. Host of The Thing with Feathers Podcast.
Essayist and Storyteller on faith, art and literature. Her book, Undaunted Joy: The Revolutionary Act of Cultivating Delight (Zondervan 2025) was birthed from her Substack.
Thoughts on how the gospel is meant to change everything. I care deeply about justice, healthy relationships, and making this world a better place for my grandchildren.
I'm a chaplain and author who writes to awaken myself to the creative, redemptive work of God in each moment. I am striving to see beauty, learning to expand my perspective, praying to keep my eyes and heart open.
A reader and writer attending more closely to what is good, true, and beautiful. 2025-26 Karlson Scholar at Bethel Seminary. The Priory is devoted to the holy cultivation of a rich inner life. “Attention is the beginning of devotion.” -- Mary Oliver
Telling the stories of the birds of America, and the people who named them, ate them, studied them, and saved them.
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