God bless his patience
Dog balancing book with its head.
Going shopping in church after the service is possible from Saturday in Lübeck (Schleswig-Holstein). Cell phones, tablets, clothes and food will be available for purchase in front of the altar or at the baptismal font. "Holy stores" is what artist Christian Jankowski calls his project. For his selection, he has oriented himself on basic human needs: Clothing, housing, food and communication. It is about the encounter between business and faith and the question of whether and how church and commerce fit together. The Holy Shops are open daily in the four churches in Lübeck until November 5.
A new study published by the University of South Australia has showed the crucial role that pets have played this year, and explained the global surge in buying and adopting animals.
Animals were treated to creepy carved creations in pumpkins to celebrate the spookiest day of the year. For Asim the Sumatran tiger, keepers filled a pumpkin with meaty snacks and even added tiger stripes to match. Elsewhere, the Zoo’s Asian short-clawed otters, meerkats and other residents enjoyed the Halloween action too foraging for their favourite foods in amongst the creepy carvings.
Leave a Reply