In this conversation, Ashley sits down with Hannah Anderson to talk about a liturgy within nature and how this effects our faith. We talk spiritual formation, a new way of seeing, and what nature has to teach us.

MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST
Hannah Anderson is the author of several books, the most recent of which is Turning of Days: Lessons from Nature, Season and Spirit. She is an author, speaker, and works alongside her husband in rural ministry with their three children in the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia.

LINKS
Hannah Anderson’s latest book, Turning of Days
Hannah’s website: https://www.sometimesalight.com
Follow Hannah on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sometimesalight

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“I’m asking readers to develop a new way of engaging the world.” @sometimesalight @aahales #findingholypodcast
“I'm drawing connections between nature and trying to translate that. I wanted to help readers understand that for themselves.” @sometimesalight @aahales #findingholypodcast
“There are deep truths that weave through the warp and woof of creation. The God who wrote the scripture is the God who created the world.” @sometimesalight @aahales #findingholypodcast
“Nature is a common tongue. We have so little that is shared or agreed upon now.” @sometimesalight @aahales #findingholypodcast
“The conversation around creation shouldn’t just engage around natural revelation or creation care.” @sometimesalight @aahales #findingholypodcast

ONE SMALL STEP
Get outside! Go out in nature 5 days a week. Bring someone with you. Take a walk. Pay attention to lessons nature has to teach you!
Consider praying and asking: What does nature have to teach me about myself, God, others, and my place? Tag me at @aahales on Instagram or Twitter to discuss what you’re learning.

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If you’ve found this episode helpful and encouraging, please share it with a friend! Leaving a review on iTunes helps keep the conversations going.
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In this conversation, Ashley sits down with Hannah Anderson to talk about a liturgy within nature and how this effects our faith. We talk spiritual formation, a new way of seeing, and what nature has to teach us.


MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST

Hannah Anderson is the author of several books, the most recent of which is Turning of Days: Lessons from Nature, Season and Spirit. She is an author, speaker, and works alongside her husband in rural ministry with their three children in the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia.


LINKS

Hannah Anderson’s latest book, Turning of Days

Hannah’s website: https://www.sometimesalight.com

Follow Hannah on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sometimesalight


SHARE

“I’m asking readers to develop a new way of engaging the world.” @sometimesalight @aahales #findingholypodcast

“I'm drawing connections between nature and trying to translate that. I wanted to help readers understand that for themselves.” @sometimesalight @aahales #findingholypodcast

“There are deep truths that weave through the warp and woof of creation. The God who wrote the scripture is the God who created the world.” @sometimesalight @aahales #findingholypodcast

“Nature is a common tongue. We have so little that is shared or agreed upon now.” @sometimesalight @aahales #findingholypodcast

“The conversation around creation shouldn’t just engage around natural revelation or creation care.” @sometimesalight @aahales #findingholypodcast


ONE SMALL STEP

Get outside! Go out in nature 5 days a week. Bring someone with you. Take a walk. Pay attention to lessons nature has to teach you!

Consider praying and asking: What does nature have to teach me about myself, God, others, and my place? Tag me at @aahales on Instagram or Twitter to discuss what you’re learning.


SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW!

If you’ve found this episode helpful and encouraging, please share it with a friend! Leaving a review on iTunes helps keep the conversations going.

*links to Amazon are affiliate links

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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