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Home/Biblical and Theological/Tend Your Garden

Tend Your Garden

The One we are serving sees all.

Written by James Williams | Saturday, July 11, 2026

In an age where anyone can gain a large following online, we tend to look down on those with few followers. In our mega-church era, we can frown upon small churches in rural areas. Such thinking can lead us to despise the small things, even though the vast majority of us will never make the history books. We won’t all be Martin Luther or Billy Graham, but we have been given our plot of land that God has called us to be faithful with. Few may see your garden, admire your fruit, or enjoy the beauty of your Zinnias, but you can bless those immediately around you with what God has given you.



 

Outside my back door next to the chicken coop is my small garden. There’s a large metal cattle fence that makes a hoop like a half moon. Up one side of the fence, cucumber plants weave their way up. On the other side, watermelon plants are growing until the two meet together at the peak of the hoop.

Beneath the hoop, there are a few rows of Zinnias reaching to the sky with bright purple, pink, red, and yellow flowers. I began planting them to attract bees after receiving free seeds, but now they have become a “must” in the garden after my wife fell in love with their beauty. A quick trip to the garden with a pair of scissors can lead to a gorgeous bouquet that serves as a great gift.

There are two rows of tomato plants climbing their way up strings that are suspended eight feet high. Many of them have made their way to the top. All throughout, there are large tomatoes, some still green, some pink, and some bright red ready for picking and enjoying (if I can keep the chickens from getting to them).

The last row grows mammoth sunflowers a bright shade of yellow so beautiful it seems to be straight from heaven. Though planted to attract pollinators, they are enjoyed by my family simply for their beauty.

My little garden won’t be seen by many people outside my family. It won’t make any news, and even if it did, few would really care. It doesn’t solve hunger problems in this world or provide answers to raging, national debates.

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