
The Raw Beauty of Creation
Thoughts of spring turn to letting the Lord guide our eyes to something beautiful today.
In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
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Thoughts of spring turn to letting the Lord guide our eyes to something beautiful today.

An encounter with merganser ducks is just what the Lord had in mind.

Life does not always bring us what we want. But we do have a choice about our attitude.

A photographer’s work may be imperfect, but God’s creation is always beautiful!

An injured owl that depends on the care of others reminds us to trust in the Lord.

Watching a tiny frog take refuge in a pond brings up a sense of God’s protection

If we could love others how the Lord loves us–what an amazing world we would live in.

For a photographer who loves birds, it was no surprise to find the shape of this frost flower.

Like a willful puppy running after his own desires, do we ignore God’s plan for us?

In all our humanity and weakness, God is still partial to us.

There are countless ways the Lord can use us to have a great impact on our world.

A cardinal’s contrast against the snow can serve as a reminder to Christians.
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