Meet Our Advisors
Rev. Marsh Hudson-Knapp
Vermont

Marsh Hudson-Knapp, at work in the Biblcial Gardens at First Congregational Church, UCC
Courtesy of the Associated Press/ Toby Talbot
Rev. Marsh Hudson-Knapp isSenior Pastor of the First Congregational Church of Fair Haven (UCC), Vermont.
Marsh's web site http://www.sover.net/~hkfamily/Pages/Garden%20Links.html
E-mail hkfamily@sover.net
Articles by or about Marsh Religious green thumbs cultivate plants of the Bible. http://www.acfnewsource.org/religion/biblical_garden.html | Books written, co-authored or edited by Marsh
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Dr. Lytton John Musselman
Virginia
Dr. Musselman holding the pistillate inflorescences of Populus euphratica with the Euphrates River in the background. Eastern Syria at the city of Deir Ezzor. March 2007. This tree is likely the "Willow of Babylon" mentioned in the Bible
Plants fascinate Lytton John Musselman. He is intrigued by their diversity of form, function, and habitat, and especially enjoys studying them where they live — on mountain slopes, in tidal rivers, or in deserts.
Dr. Musselman has studied Bible plants for three decades and has published several books — including Jordan in Bloom (2000), which was commissioned by Queen Rania Al-Abdullah — and numerous articles on their identification, symbolism, and use in the holy writings.
He received his Ph.D. in botany from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and is currently the Mary Payne Hogan Professor of Botany and chair of the department of biological sciences at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. In May 2004, he was awarded the Provost's Award for Leadership in International Education.
Dr. Musselman has lived and worked in several Middle Eastern countries, serving as a Fulbright professor at the American University in Beirut (he has held three Fulbright awards), and he travels to the Middle East annually.
Articles by or about Dr. Musselman Thistles - Get the point http://www.odu.edu/~lmusselm/essays/Thistles.htm Holy Pharmacy: Modern Medical Uses of Some Plants of the Qu'ran and the Bible http://www.odu.edu/~lmusselm/essays/HolyPharmacy-MedicinefromPlantsoftheBibleandQu%27ran.htm Holy Botany: Some Plants of the Qu'ran and the Bible http://www.odu.edu/~lmusselm/essays/plantsofthebibleandkoranenglish.html Caring for Creation : A Biblical View on Christian Environmental Concern http://www.odu.edu/~lmusselm/essays/ABiblicalViewofCreation.htm HASHEMITE PTERIDOPHYTES - Or, a Ferner Looking for Allies in the Middle East http://www.odu.edu/~lmusselm/essays/HashemitePteridophytes.htm
Al eterno entusiasmo: Faith, Enthusiasm, and Botany http://www.odu.edu/~lmusselm/essays/FAITH.pdf
Other essays, powerpoint presentations and lectures http://www.odu.edu/~lmusselm/essays/index.shtml
| Books written, co-authored, or edited by Dr. Musselman Figs, Dates, Laurel, and Myrrh : Plants of the Bible and the QuranLytton John Musslman. Forward by Garrison Keillor |
Shirley Pinchev-Sidell
Washington (State)

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Avid expert gardener Shirley Pinchev Sidell is called a visionary by those who know her. Combined with her Master of Fine Arts in Photography, Shirley's passion is her garden and taking photographs of flowers and plants from world famous gardens, such as Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark, and Monet's garden at Giverny, France. This website is an illustration of her skill, talent and her desire to share and learn with other gardeners. Individuals from any geographic area can help develop their own plans, projects, theme gardens, and programs using these online extensive resources. Trip to the Holy LandShe conceived the Biblical garden theme during a trip to the Holy Land several years ago. Most of the plants she saw were familiar because “we share similar growing conditions and many of the same plants are found in my own garden,” she notes. Ancient Plants in Modern GardensShirley not only has helped create a marvelous Biblical garden at her temple, but also expanded her growing and sharing horizons around the world . The Congregation B’nai Shalom synagogue is located on an eight acre hilltop in Walnut Creek, CA. Next on Shirley’s horizon will be her lecture series with audiences ranging from experts to novices. Shortly, the site will post her lecture schedule. She is making CD-Roms of many photographs so that you can leisurely look at her snapshots without having to be on the internet. This website is the result of her experience with Bible plants, photography, and gardening. Dedication of the Biblical GardenThe B’nai Shalom Synagogue Biblical garden of Walnut Creek was dedicated on February 8, 2002. In keeping with Shirley’s focus on accuracy and shared information, all plants are well identified with descriptions and botanical as well as Scriptural references. More than 40 different plants and trees that are mentioned in the Bible are growing on the grounds of the Synagogue. | |
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Shirley is the President and CEO of Contract Management Group, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in assisting California companies to qualify and obtain funds from the California Employment Training Panel. | |
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California State University, Hayward. Bachelor of Arts Degree, Triple Major, Painting, Ceramics and Sculpture | |
Special Assistant to Dr. Bez
Shirley is mentoring and tutoring Dr. Ed Bez in regard to biblical gardens; how they are created, maintained and propagated. She is imparting her years of experience and a sense of vision, mission, and goals to him.
As the founder of biblicalgardens.org she has passed on the mantle of leadership to the Biblical Botanical Gardens Society-USA, over which he serves as director. As she is able, Shirley will remain an active contributer to several BBGS forums, dicussions and programs. She serves now as a professional advisor to BBGS , a pithy sage of wisdom and direction, as well as a mother figure to the society's constituents.
Allan A. Swenson
Maine

What do a former U.S. intelligence officer, a gardener, and a lover of Scripture have in common? These roles all describe Allan Swenson, a gardener and international journalist who has written more than 60 published books
Meet Allan A. Swenson...
author of more than thirty gardening books and has been a syndicated columnist for more than twenty-five years. He is featured columnist for Gardener's Notebook and TV's "Dr. Plant". Mr. Swenson also appears regularly on the Christian Broadcasting Network's 700 Club with his gardening feature, "Let's Grow Together." He lives in Kennebunk, Maine.
Articles by or about Allan What would Jesus eat? By Lorraine Eaton http://hamptonroads.com/2009/03/wwje-what-would-jesus-eat Allan A. Swenson: Author and gardener: "Biblical gardening will help people grow together better with God, their children, and their families" By Kathryn Oates 2008. http://www.catholicdigest.com/article/biblical-gardening
| Books written, co-authored, or edited by Allan Swenson, Allan A. Plants of the Bible and how to grow them. Swenson, Allan A. Flowers of the Bible: and how to grow them. New York, Citadel, 2002. Swenson, Alllan A. Herbs of the Bible and how to grow them. New York, Citadel Press, 2003. Swenson, Allan A. Foods Jesus ate and how to grow them. New York, Skyhorse Publishing, 2008. |
Charles Allen Sourby
New York

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From left to right, Cassie, Page, Laura, and Charles. ![]() | Articles by or about Charles Audacity Magazine. August 2006. The Disabled Magazine for the Abled Mind. My Piece of the Sky http://www.audacitymagazine.com/audacity.php? op=article&ygrfx&v=&i=40&a=529 Sourby, Charles & Michaela Byrnes, Therapeutic Recreation Certification Study Guide, Therapeutic Recreation Directory, WV 1999. Contact Information: Web site: http://www.horticulturaltherapy.info/index.htm E-mail: csourby@msn.com |
Rob Russell
Florida
Biography coming
Vincenzina Krymow
Iowa
Vincenzina attributes her love of flowers and herbs and “all things growing” to her parents, immigrants from A gardener for many years, she became interested in plants of the bible after publishing her first book, Mary’s Flowers: Gardens, Legends and Meditations. She spent several years researching bible plants and the land of the bible, visiting the As a member of the Herbies volunteers at Cox Arboretum in She is a graduate of
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Mary’s Flowers: Gardens, Legends and Meditations, By Healing Plants of the Bible: History, Lore and Meditations, By
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Ben Simms
Georgia
The Biblical Botanical Gardens Society (BBGS) is pleased to announce that Mr. Ben Simms from Atlanta, Georgia has been appointed the Landscape and Environmental Project Manager for the Oasis Project.
The Oasis Project is a 26 acre tract of land in High Springs, Florida being developed into a series of family and creation care friendly educational, recreational and inspirational venues, among which are The Glimpses of Eden Biblical Gardens, The Bethlehem Experience, and The Lands of the Bible Ancient and Natural History Explorium, et al.
Ben has been working with Dr.Ed Bez, Director of BBGS, over the past several years developing Creation care educational vistas, environmental planning for the Oasis Project, and landscape designs for botanical gardens. Ben's knowledge and experience working to create a responsible stewardship of natural resources has been a true inspiration to our Oasis Project Team.
