Turning food waste into soil!

A person peels an eggplant on a wooden cutting board using a metal vegetable peeler; the purple fruit with a green stem is being peeled.

Composting might look like a simple eco-friendly habit, but for many who see the connection between faith and nature, it becomes something deeper.

Turning food waste into fertile soil can be understood as a kind of spiritual practice—participating in the natural cycle of life itself. As organic scraps break down, they nourish the earth and help new plants grow, continuing the cycle of renewal.

In this view, composting is a way of respecting that cycle and recognizing our link to all living beings. Even small acts of care for the environment can carry meaningful impact, encouraging a more harmonious relationship with nature and a sense of shared purpose within creation.

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