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Don't Worry About the Weeds (parable of the wheat and the tares)
John C. Rallison
Join John talkin' Jesus in his Jetta with Java as we walk through the parable of the wheat and the tares. Letting this parable work on you w…
Between the Larch-woods and the Weir
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Flora Klickmann





Trees, Shown to the Children
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C. E. Smith
A charming and informative volume about the trees one might find in one's backyard and farther environs. A touch of science and a love of be…
Reading: An Essay
Read by David Wales
Hugh Walpole
A famous English author's thoughts on the power of reading. - Summary by David Wales
The Evacuation of England: The Twist in the Gulf Stream
Read by Judi Mason
Louis Pope Gratacap





#21, "Bleached Asparaguses, All"
Rev. Zachary Bartels
Mimi reads about the reopening of Jonah's ministry, which looks promising. VeggieTales also discussed.
A Soup of Alphabets from A-Z
Read by Sam Stinson
Various
A collection of children's alphabet rhymes including Footsteps On the Road to Learning - a short text from 1850 which teaches children the …
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Project Moonbase
Having recently brought you a show all about root vegetables, we thought it wise to present a show dedicated to the altogether sweeter, zing…
Lost Leaders
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Andrew Lang
Andrew Lang, best beloved for his series of fairy books, has collected here essays on wide ranging topics from golf and shaving to Thackeray…

The Flowers and the Weeds
Dr. Jeffrey F. Evans





Life
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Griffith Alexander





Botany, The Story of Plant Life
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Julia Mcnair Wright
Botany, The Story of Plant Life, is a charming book explaining plant life. The author chose the format of a chapter for each month to discus…
Clover
Read by Elli
Susan Coolidge





Woodbarrow Farm
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Jerome K. Jerome





Questions 42-43: Withered Leaf or Lush Garden?
Rev. Zachary Bartels
This week, we begin looking at the first commandment