On the first anniversary of Hurricane Helene’s devastation of the southern Appalachians, Pisgah National Forest recreation specialist Alexandra Davison reflects on her experiences with the storm cutting her off from the rest of the world and having to balance reopening the Forest and taking care of her own recovery. Read more… …
Read More »Understanding God’s Holy Character—Then and Now
Here Am I In the year of King Uzziah’s death I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, lofty and exalted, with the train of His robe filling the temple. Seraphim were standing above Him, each having six wings: with two each covered his face, and with two each covered …
Read More »A Day in the Life with Grass Nomads
A Day in the Life with Grass Nomads In “A Day in the Life with Grass Nomads,” Ariel Greenwood reflects on the rhythms of a cattle ranch in Mora County—from the grazing patterns of elk to the abundance of wild greens to the keen discernment of cows. “I think a …
Read More »DEVASTATING UPDATE
A local church leader in Nigeria describes the situation as “a church under Islamist extermination.” Just days ago, 15 Christians were slaughtered in a nighttime attack as families went to bed – ending a summer of devastation. Fleeing victims were shot. Pastors kidnapped – some killed – some whereabouts are …
Read More »195 | Ever-Green Vietnamese
I don’t remember exactly when I started following author Andrea Nguyen online, but I know that I was quickly drawn in—and not just by her friendly personality and chatty, accessible writing style. I like her inventiveness, adapting available ingredients in the way people do in an adopted homeland, but also …
Read More »Join us to honor lives lost…
Flags of Fellowship is a nationwide movement that brings together churches, synagogues, campuses, and individuals to honor the 1,200 lives lost in the October 7 attack on Israel. By planting flags and standing in solidarity, participants send a powerful message of remembrance, unity, and unwavering support for the Jewish people. …
Read More »Hello, Autumn
Together we celebrate literacy—see what’s coming up. Staff Update We wish Matthew Blue the very best as he moves on to a new opportunity. His position will be opening soon—if you know someone who might be a great fit, please let us know. Upcoming Events September 26, 2025 – AI …
Read More »Fishing Report
NORTHEAST NORTHEAST CATCH OF THE WEEK Ute Lake: Mary Vang caught this catfish, estimated to weigh between 10-12 pounds, using a jig head with a 3-inch Gulp minnow on Sept. 20. NORTHEAST FISHING REPORT Charette Lakes: Fishing for trout was good when using silver-and-yellow Panther Martin spinners. Cimarron River: Streamflow …
Read More »Free Fishing Weekend set for Sept. 27-28
SANTA FE – Anglers can fish for free in New Mexico on Sept. 27-28, as part of the state’s Free Fishing Weekend. Anyone can fish for free in public fishing waters throughout the state on Saturday, Sept. 27 and Sunday, Sept. 28, which is also National Hunting and Fishing Day …
Read More »The Sweet and Low of It All: Santa Fe Reporter Article, New Blog Post & Lecture
THE LOWDOWN ON OUR SWEET COLLAB Cover Story The talented Ben Sandoval, Cruz and Diego Lopez, Lowrider Bike Club of Española, and the Española YMCA Teen Center are garnering some incredible attention. Pick up a copy of the Santa Fe Reporter to learn more about our collaborations and please join us …
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