The Little Gardener: A Parable On The Power of Working with Love

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The Little Gardener: A Parable On The Power of Working with Love

Whosoever loves much -- performs much and can accomplish much; and what is done in love is well done.

- Vincent Van Gogh -

The Little Gardener: A Parable On The Power of Working with Love

"The Little Gardener" is a picture book by Emily Hughes, which is "at heart a parable of purpose -- tender assurance for anyone who has ever undertaken a labor of love against seemingly insurmountable odds and persevered through hardship, continuing to nourishing that labor until the love emanates out, becomes contagious, and draws in kindred spirits as a centripetal force of shared purpose and enthusiasm." Here, we can see Hughes' vibrant illustrations that capture both human tenderness and attention, as well as the beauty of wilderness. { read more }

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Take a moment to reflect on a labor of love in your own life. How has the effort of nourishing with love been a force of transformation?


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