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Reconnecting with nature is a great way to reconnect with God

Updated: July 16, 2021 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

July 16, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – For the last two months, I’ve been traveling to what us Michiganians call “up north” almost every other weekend. 

“Up north” is code for “going to the lake and taking it easy.” 

Sometimes I’ve been going for work. Other times for pleasure. Either way, it isn’t new to me. I spent much of my youth at Michigan’s most well-known vacation spots — Silver Lake, Ludington, Grand Haven, to name a few. But over the last five years, I haven’t visited these places as much as I used to. 

Maybe it was the draconian coronavirus lockdowns Michigan had under Gretchen Whitmer. Maybe it’s just me doing things that I haven’t in a while. But something about this summer’s trips northward have made me appreciate them more than ever before. 

What’s clear to me now is that when we connect with nature, we connect with God. The tranquility of flowing water, the peaceful sound of chirping birds, and the general slowness of cottage life heal the soul from the scourges of modern living. Cities today are filled with angry cab drivers, frenetic crowds of people, and constant noise pollution. These things grate on our spiritual well-being. 

What’s more, contemporary architecture is downright repugnant. Glass buildings and angled rooftops don’t

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