Tri Robinson Looks Back in Thanks  

After a life of physical and spiritual adventure, an innovative homesteading teacher and pastor turns green with gratitude.

After a life of physical and spiritual adventure, an innovative homesteading teacher and pastor turns green with gratitude.

Highlights
  • 1:00

    California to Idaho (before everybody was doing it)

  • 12:00

    The plane, the plane!

  • 19:00

    Picture pages, picture pages

  • 26:00

    Raising the dead with his students (and Robert Redford)

  • 37:00

    Finding Jesus in the mountains

  • 45:15

    Turning green in the pulpit

  • 57:00

    Timber Butte homecoming

  • 61:00

    Looking for the real thing

  • 66:00

    Thanks and love

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John Murdock

John Murdock

John Murdock is an attorney and globetrotting localist who worked for over a decade in Washington, D.C.; left the Capital Beltway to write from a family farmhouse deep in the heart of the Lone Star state; taught law in South Korea; and then rode the housing waves of Boise. In 2023, John left the crisp dry air of Idaho and returned to the stifling humidity of his native east Texas. His writing is catalogued at johnmurdock.org.