by Editor | Nov 24, 2022 | Feature Essays, Staff Columns
Appears in The Wayfarer, Autumn/Winter Issue 2022 | Visit Store» Crisis of Education: Childhood in the Age of Loneliness Contemplative Column by Theodore Richards From the melting polar caps to violence in our cities to the rise of fascist governments, ours is an...
by Editor | May 16, 2022 | Feature Essays, Feature Interviews, Staff Columns, The Latest
by Iris Graville, from the Spring/Summer issue which is available now. Nearly every issue of this journal includes interviews with wayfarers, described as those whose inner compass is ever-oriented to truth, wisdom, healing, and beauty in their own wandering. These...
by Editor | Oct 15, 2021 | Staff Columns, The Latest
By Theodore Richards, from the 2021 autumn/winter issue I’m on the bus, in a crowd but somehow feeling lonely. We are heading north, along Lakeshore Drive, past Lake Michigan, its waves shimmering in the sunlight, waterfowl dancing along its edge. No one notices....
by Editor | Feb 12, 2020 | Feature Essays, Staff Columns, The Latest
Going Home Again | Wild Silence Travel Column From our Autumn 2019 Edition | Visit our store to treat yourself to the full issue in either print or digital format. | Browse the Store› by Editor, L.M. Browning February 12, 2020 Blog | Feature Essays | Staff Columns...
by Editor | Mar 24, 2019 | Feature Interviews, Staff Columns, The Latest
Belonging to the Land: A Conversation with Stephen Trimble by L.M. Browning From our Spring 2019 Edition | Visit our store to treat yourself to the full issue in either print or digital format. | Browse the Store› by Editor, L.M. Browning March 24, 2019 Blog | Feature...
by Editor | Mar 23, 2019 | Staff Columns, The Latest, The Mindful Kitchen
Spring in The Mindful Kitchen with Heidi Barr From our Spring 2019 Edition | Visit our store to treat yourself to the full issue in either print or digital format. | Browse the Store› Written by Heidi Barr, Editor of The Mindful Kitchen March 23, 2019 Blog | Staff...
by Editor | Sep 30, 2018 | Staff Columns
During the second to last week I worked in Zimbabwe the price of bread tripled overnight. There were strikes and riots in the cities. Mugabe was condemned by the West. The West was condemned by Mugabe. In the bush, the earth cracked in the dry air as the sun continued...
by Editor | Mar 20, 2018 | Staff Columns
The New Myth by Theodore Richards Adapted from The Great Re-imagining: Spirituality in an Age of Apocalypse “Where’s your mother?” my father asked, fumbling with his keys and, more significantly, his emotions. He couldn’t bear to go inside to look for...
by Editor | Mar 20, 2018 | Staff Columns
The Kennedy Center A Legacy of Grassroots Compassion by L.M. Browning with Kelly Kancyr The Kennedy Center was founded in 1951. It stands as a testament to the force of a small group of dedicated citizens to impact change in our communities. The organization...
by Editor | Sep 20, 2017 | Feature Essays, Staff Columns, The Latest
The Enviromental Column (Photo Above my Issue Feature Photographer, James Scott Smith) Binge reading back issues of The Wayfarer for this essay, I sit out on my Southern Nevada patio in light that is so vivid I can almost believe that it is just now reaching...
by Editor | Sep 20, 2017 | Feature Essays, Staff Columns, The Latest
A New Column by Eric D. Lehman Recently, I was wandering through a vaulted museum hall, steel and concrete and glass packed with abstract sculptures that look vaguely like intestines, paintings resembling organized vomit, and lines of bored schoolchildren, and...
by Editor | Sep 20, 2017 | Staff Columns, The Latest
The Contemplative Column by Theodore Richards “Three Girls?!” I have three daughters. This is generally one of the first things I tell people about myself because it is, I have come to know, the central fact of my life. It is perhaps also true that it is the...