Faith communities were at the forefront of wildfire aftermath in West Plains and North Spokane County, opening church doors to serve as temporary shelters, offering blankets, clothing and food.
I believe we’re also wallowing in a cultural drought our country hasn’t seen in many decades. The drought shows itself in the aridness of social imagination and distorting selfishness that has settled in our souls.
The devastation which has occured in much of the Pacific Northwest raises questions and provides an opportunity for change — an opportunity for new ideas
With the current fires in the Pacific Northwest there have people of many different faith traditions coming together knowingly and unknowingly in prayer.