Welcome

My name is Larry Kroh. I write from the vantage point of a pastor, husband, father, and grandfather. My reflections explore matters of faith, belonging, community, and the generations that will inherit the world we’re shaping today.

The image of the pasture comes from a simple conviction. Some things are best understood by slowing down, paying attention, and learning to see the landscape around us. We live in a culture often marked by noise, hurry, and fragmentation. Yet, I find myself returning to questions of meaning, desire, relationships, and what it means to live well together.

Many of these reflections explore the growing distance between generations and the importance of cultivating communities; sharing wisdom, faith, and life across age groups. Others wander into questions of culture, discipleship, belonging, and the stories that shape our lives.

Whether you arrive here as a parent, grandparent, or simply a curious traveller, I hope these reflections offer a few signposts for the journey.

If you’d like to learn more about my story and the future I’m exploring, visit the Relearning Life and Faith page.

To explore the wider landscape of articles and series, visit the Curated Map.

Field Notes Introduction – what this stream of writing is and why it exists.

If you’d like to browse my recent reflections themselves, you can enter my Field Notes here.

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