Athena Williams
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thena, a columnist for Cultivating Magazine and Director of Online Publication for Cultivating Oaks Press, is grateful to live in spectacular Colorado Springs, where she can look up at the mountains and be reminded of the nearness of God. Hiking, reading, and spending time with her family over absurd quantities of Shire-worthy food are her passions. She and her husband, Jon, tend a bit of earth and a small flock of silly chickens. Athena considers writing a privilege and a wonder, and hopes her work will encourage each reader to lean into the shaping work of God.
thena, a columnist for Cultivating Magazine and Director of Online Publication for Cultivating Oaks Press, is grateful to live in spectacular Colorado Springs, where she can look up at the mountains and be reminded of the nearness of God. Hiking, reading, and spending time with her family over absurd quantities of Shire-worthy food are her passions. She and her husband, Jon, tend a bit of earth and a small flock of silly chickens. Athena considers writing a privilege and a wonder, and hopes her work will encourage each reader to lean into the shaping work of God.
Colorado Springs, where she can look up at the mountains and be reminded of the nearness of God. Hiking, reading, and spending time with her family over absurd quantities of Shire-worthy food are her passions. She and her husband, Jon, tend a bit of earth and a small flock of silly chickens. Athena considers writing a privilege and a wonder, and hopes her work will encourage each reader to lean into the shaping work of God.
Director of Online Publication for Cultivating Oaks Press, is grateful to live in spectacular Colorado Springs, where she can look up at the mountains and be reminded of the nearness of God. Hiking, reading, and spending time with her family over absurd quantities of Shire-worthy food are her passions. She and her husband, Jon, tend a bit of earth and a small flock of silly chickens. Athena considers writing a privilege and a wonder, and hopes her work will encourage each reader to lean into the shaping work of God.