God and Nature Summer 2021
By Cheryl Grey Bostrom
Trials. This past year has certainly seen its share of them, with severity that has caused many to search for meaning in their pain—and to wonder about the goodness of God. In my forthcoming novel SUGAR BIRDS, ten-year-old Aggie also asks those questions. When an accidental fire drives her into rugged Pacific Northwest forest, suffering compels her to question her father’s teaching about the character of God. She looks to creation—especially birds—for answers, in Washington scenes like these:
Captions include quotes from the book.
Trials. This past year has certainly seen its share of them, with severity that has caused many to search for meaning in their pain—and to wonder about the goodness of God. In my forthcoming novel SUGAR BIRDS, ten-year-old Aggie also asks those questions. When an accidental fire drives her into rugged Pacific Northwest forest, suffering compels her to question her father’s teaching about the character of God. She looks to creation—especially birds—for answers, in Washington scenes like these:
Captions include quotes from the book.
Pond, NW Whatcom County.
“She sank to her ankles in soothing mud. . . In its center, clear water . . . spilled into a larger, duckweed-covered pond a baseball toss away.”
“When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you.”
Isaiah 43:2
“She sank to her ankles in soothing mud. . . In its center, clear water . . . spilled into a larger, duckweed-covered pond a baseball toss away.”
“When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you.”
Isaiah 43:2
Ospreys, aka Fish Eagles, river fishing.
“Ahead of her, its talons leading, a black and white blur splashed and sank into the river . . . Then the skinny raptor erupted from the water, a trout glinting silver in its claws.”
“But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.”
Isaiah 40:31
“Ahead of her, its talons leading, a black and white blur splashed and sank into the river . . . Then the skinny raptor erupted from the water, a trout glinting silver in its claws.”
“But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.”
Isaiah 40:31
Rural Whatcom County, pre-dawn.
"Enormous trees lined the fields and hills between me and those mountains and beckoned me like mothers who care . . .”
“Because of the Lord’s great love, we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning . . .”
Lamentations 3:22-23
"Enormous trees lined the fields and hills between me and those mountains and beckoned me like mothers who care . . .”
“Because of the Lord’s great love, we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning . . .”
Lamentations 3:22-23
Bald Eagle, unperturbed.
"A pair of crows mobbed her, diving at her head and back until she launched again and flapped a slow, powerful rhythm across the river and greening valley.”
"Does the eagle soar at your command and build its nest on high? It dwells on a cliff and stays there at night; a rocky crag is its stronghold.”
Job 39:27-28
"A pair of crows mobbed her, diving at her head and back until she launched again and flapped a slow, powerful rhythm across the river and greening valley.”
"Does the eagle soar at your command and build its nest on high? It dwells on a cliff and stays there at night; a rocky crag is its stronghold.”
Job 39:27-28
Whatcom County Sunrise.
“Downstream from where the osprey landed, dense trees, their needles and leaves knit together above thick undergrowth, lined the bank.”
"The angel of the LORD found her by a spring of water in the wilderness . . . “
Genesis 16:7
Even in the midst of suffering, through his creation and his Word, God speaks love to us.
Award-winning author Cheryl Grey Bostrom is a Pacific Northwest native, naturalist, and avid photographer. A former teacher and columnist, she lives with her husband and two irrepressible Gordon setters in rural Washington State. Her novel SUGAR BIRDS releases August 3, 2021.
“Downstream from where the osprey landed, dense trees, their needles and leaves knit together above thick undergrowth, lined the bank.”
"The angel of the LORD found her by a spring of water in the wilderness . . . “
Genesis 16:7
Even in the midst of suffering, through his creation and his Word, God speaks love to us.
Award-winning author Cheryl Grey Bostrom is a Pacific Northwest native, naturalist, and avid photographer. A former teacher and columnist, she lives with her husband and two irrepressible Gordon setters in rural Washington State. Her novel SUGAR BIRDS releases August 3, 2021.