
On Politics, Faith, and Pruning: Discernment in the Age of Trump 2.0
We’ll explore why Pruning isn’t about control—it’s about care. These are lessons from hydroponics on how faithful cuts can heal gardens, communities, and nations. 🌱

The Garden as Gospel: From Eden to Revelation, A Sacred Ecology of Resistance and Restoration
From Genesis to Revelation, the story of Scripture is rooted in a garden. Not as escapist fantasy, but as a vision of restoration and resistance. This post explores how the Garden is a central metaphor for God's justice—where Eden is where it all begins, and the Tree of Life reappears as a symbol of healing for the nations. The Garden is not a retreat—it’s a rebuke of empire and an invitation into divine ecology. 🌱

Roots in Water: Gardening as Protest, Care, and Hope
Hydroponic gardening is more than a method of growing plants—it’s become a spiritual and political practice. In this opening post, I explore how growing kale and cucumbers in water has taught me about justice, hope, and resistance in a world that often feels uncultivable. 🌱