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The human imagination is the key battleground in the conflict between the kingdom of God and the consumer culture. Drawing from the vivid imaginations of Impressionist painters, particularly Vincent van Gogh, each chapter of The Divine Commodity uses personal narrative, biblical exposition, and cultural observation to show how consumerism has shaped our faith, and then challenges the reader to use their sanctified imagination to envision an alternative way of expressing the Christian life in our culture.
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Left to right: Sara J. Scherr, John Buchanan, Bruce Wise, Kedar Mankad.
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Photo taken by Elizabeth Pena of EcoAgriculture Partners.
Don Halcomb, chairman of the Kentucky Small Grain Promotion Council prepares for an interview with RFD-TV.
USB Chair Keith Tapp spoke at the 2019 Kentucky Commodity Conference lunch and keynote in Bowling Green, Ky.
The 2019 Kentucky Commodity Conference was held at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling Green, Kentucky on January 17, 2019.
Commodity and farmer leader prepare for Coffee and Conversation with University of Kentucky College of Agriculture Dean Scott Smith and Dr. Lloyd Murdock.
(Left to right) Kentucky Corngrowers President Mark Roberts presented Dusty Feather Farm (Kevin Smith) of Shelby County with first place District 5 in the No-Tillage division of the Kentucky Extension Corn Contest at the 2018 Crop Production Awards Banquet held at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling, Green Kentucky on January 17, 2019.
(Left to right) Kentucky Corngrowers President Mark Roberts presented Armistead Farms (Joel Armistread) of Logan County with second place Irrigated Corn in the Kentucky Extension Corn Contest at the 2018 Crop Production Awards Banquet held at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling, Green Kentucky on January 17, 2019.
(Left to right) Kentucky Grain and Forage Center for Excellence Director Chad Lee presented Jesse and Stephen Emmick of Hancock County the Overall High Yield and No-Tillage Division Champion of the Kentucky Wheat Contest at the 2018 Crop Production Awards Banquet held at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling, Green Kentucky on January 17, 2019.