J. Ellsworth Kalas, adapted from chapter 1:
There s an old hymn you may be familiar with that contains these
words: This is my Father s world, / And to my listening ears, / All
nature sings, and round me rings / The music of the spheres. / This
is my Father s world, / He shines in all that s fair; / In the
rustling grass, I hear him pass, / He speaks to me everywhere
(Maltbie D. Babcock, This Is My Father s World; 1901).It is true
still today that all nature sings, but it is increasingly difficult
to catch the melody. Almost anywhere we go, nature s voice is now
muted by the sound of traffic and assorted electronic devices.
Those who go out to walk or jog are likely to wear a device that
keeps them in touch with news or music or speech so that,
intentionally or not, they have shut out nature s sound and dulled
its influence.
Which brings me to the point of this book. I rejoice greatly in
the green movement that has made new millions conscious of the
wonder of our creation and the blessed necessity of caring for it
passionately. This is a magnificent step in the right direction,
and it puts quality content into what might otherwise be little
more than sentimental feelings. But I want us to go farther than
that. I want us not simply to see and indeed, to be grateful for
the wonders of nature. I want us to go beyond nature s exquisite
beauty until we learn some of the lessons it would teach us,
lessons about both life and God. When nature sings (as it does
every moment) its melody draws us to God, if only we listen with
our whole being.
This book will contain a discussion guide. "
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