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Welcome To Redemption Permaculture At The Small Town Homestead

My name is Harold Thornbro, and I’m a permaculture practitioner and homesteader dedicated to teaching sustainable living, organic gardening, and permaculture principles, helping others create productive and regenerative home landscapes. If you’re looking for me, you’ll usually find me in the garden. 


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  • This Week On The Homestead – Week 46November 10, 2025

    As the holidays approach, it’s the perfect time to explore indoor gardening. From microgreens to windowsill herbs, you can keep growing fresh, nutritious food even during the darkest days of winter.







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Devotional

A Blanket of Grace
First Snowfall “Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.”
— Isaiah 1:18 (ESV)

Yesterday, the first snow of the season fell gently across the homestead. The familiar landscape was transformed. The browns and grays of a fading fall gave way to a clean, quiet blanket of white. The world felt still—hushed under the soft weight of grace.

Snow has a way of stopping us. It slows down the rush, quiets the noise, and invites reflection. In Scripture, snow often symbolizes purity and the cleansing power of God’s forgiveness. Isaiah 1:18 reminds us that no matter how deep the stain of our sin, God offers to make us white as snow. Not just better—new. Covered. Redeemed.

The first snowfall is a picture of mercy. It doesn’t just decorate the landscape; it covers it. It doesn’t erase what lies underneath, but it softens the edges, calms the chaos, and begins the slow work of preparing the earth for spring renewal.

Likewise, God’s grace meets us where we are—not to erase our story but to redeem it. The snow reminds us that He is always doing a new thing, even when everything seems dormant.

Reflection Questions:

What in your life needs covering—not hiding, but redeeming? How can you receive God’s cleansing grace more fully today? Are you willing to slow down and sit in the stillness He offers?

Prayer:
Father, thank You for the beauty and reminder in the falling snow. Cover me with Your mercy, cleanse me with Your grace, and help me rest in the quiet work You are doing, even in the slow seasons. Make me new again. Amen.

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