“American Made,” by Farah Stockman, is a deeply reported account of three workers at a ball bearing plant in Indianapolis, as the factory closes down and they lose their jobs.
Now as I beheld the
Chayot [living creatures], behold one
Ophan [wheel] at the bottom hard by the living creatures, at the four faces thereof. The appearance of the
Ophanim [wheels] and their work was like unto the colour of a beryl; and they four had one likeness; and their appearance and their work was as it were a wheel within a wheel. . . . As for their rings, they were high and they were dreadful; and they four had their rings full of eyes round about.
Ezekiel 1:15–18
One of the most difficult theological questions is how Eternal God relates to the world created by Him, the world that is always in flux. Indeed, the prophet Malachi says in the name of God:
Reader Opinion: New green deals
Most anyone who has planted anything has, at some time, grabbed a pack or pot off a rack or shelf, less than certain of success but buoyed by exuberant hopes for good outcomes.
Written By:
Philip Vaughan | ×
For those of us inundated with the evangelisms of Red and Blue, we are more than ready for the upcoming advent of Green.
We have remained patient and persevering in preparing for the inevitable swing of spring, and planned accordingly.
As in any practice, there are many ways to plant a garden. My own efforts lie both within and around the many ways of May tricks.
We may find a nice outlook toward winter with a kinder eye to view the possible.
Written By:
Philip Vaughan | ×
With the solstice now passed and each day bringing more sun, this pre-Spring season can lift to lighten our outlook.
While we may shudder, shiver and shudder now, there are comforts to be found with the layering of clothing.
And as the kitchen ramps to a waypoint, the oven and stove gain acclaim with their roasting and simmering abilities.
The achievements of aroma and added warmth with humidity optimize the inside environ.
Were we to have a winter angling contest, soups and sauces would likely be flavored quarry. Their stringer-mates might be both chilis and chowders, lending luring appeal. Their rigging could be simple and sustaining, sweet or savory, smooth or chunky, meaty or veggie.
We could become better agile and less fragile.
Written By:
Philip Vaughan | ×
With the solstice now passed and each day bringing more sun, this pre-Spring season can lift to lighten our outlook.
While we may shudder, shiver and shutter now, there are comforts to be found with the layering of clothing.
And as the kitchen ramps to a way point, the oven and stove gain acclaim with their roasting and simmering abilities.
The achievements of aroma and added warmth with humidity optimize the inside environ.
Were we to have a Winter angling contest, soups and sauces would likely be flavored quarry. Their stringer-mates might be both chilis and chowders, lending luring appeal. Their rigging could be simple and sustaining, sweet or savory, smooth or chunky, meaty or veggie.