Dedicated to the Preservation and Restoration of the Whole of Creation: Humans - Animals - Environment
"And God saw all that He had made, and behold, it was very good.
And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day" (Genesis 1:31)
(Coneflower, Green-Headed (Rudbeckia laciniata) - 01a) Green-headed
coneflowers bloom from July to September. Their name comes from the yellow ray
flowers that surround a green disk. As the disc flowers mature, they turn
brown, making identification harder. When the ray flowers first open they
extend outward, producing a three inch diameter flower; but as they mature they
droop downward, making their diameter appear smaller.
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Presented here are just a few of the countless components of God's creation.
Just as we cannot have human and animal life without water and plants, neither
can we have lasting peace without love and compassion. It is our hope and
prayer that this series will motivate people to live and act in a cruelty-free
manner; that we would no longer hurt or destroy each other, the animals or our
environment.