How Food Shapes Our Cities-Video
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
WASHINGTON – Reversing a decade-long trend, many of America’s largest cities are now growing more quickly than the rest of the nation, yet another sign of an economic crisis that is making it harder for people to move. Full Story City Living was not God’s plan-check out the statements below. They were written about 100 years ago. The [...]
Sunday, June 7, 2009
What has been viewed in years past as a ‘last resort’ or escaping the real world is now being seen in a new light. With Hollywood actors, millionaires, and the common man seeking ways to live completely independent of the grid-the term off-the-grid has a new meaning. I am sure you might know someone that moved [...]
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
When the economy started to squeeze the Wojtowicz family, they gave up vacation cruises, restaurant meals, new clothes and high-tech toys to become 21st-century homesteaders. Now Patrick Wojtowicz, 36, his wife Melissa, 37, and daughter Gabrielle, 15, raise pigs and chickens for food on 40 acres near Alma, Mich. They’re planning a garden and installing a [...]
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Federal regulators have warned lawmakers for more than a year that standards to protect the electric grid from computer attacks are inadequate, but Congress has yet to pass stronger safeguards. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on Wednesday acknowledged the power grid’s vulnerability after The Wall Street Journal reported cyberspies have infiltrated the grid and left behind [...]
Monday, March 9, 2009
This article may sound funny. I chuckled a little when I first started it but when you talk to many people, they are with this mentality. What can a Bible believing Christian do to show the hope in this world of chaos? To some, the term “survivalist” conjures images of camouflage-clad men stockpiling freeze-dried food in [...]
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