It’s not about the garden; it’s growing children to relate to one another

Guest: Beverly Coons | Bob Moffitt speaks with Beverly Coons about how she was asked by a local elementary school to tend a garden to engage students. Coons gathered a few of her friends from the church, all of whom are over the age of 70, and got started. Coons says, “I work inside the church, but I work outside the church, too.”  She adds, “Find a way to be a servant.”  In partnering with a local elementary school, Coons says, “I’m being a servant, instead of going into the school to proselytize.” Coons shares many precious stories of helping children grow in the garden, especially one special needs boy named Tommy. 

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