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Month: October 2021

Book Review

Subversive: Christ, Culture, and the Shocking Dorothy L. Sayers by Crystal Downing — Book Review

Katharine Armbrester reviews Crystal Downing’s “Subversive: Christ, Culture, and the Shocking Dorothy L. Sayers” Continue reading Subversive: Christ, Culture, and the Shocking Dorothy L. Sayers by Crystal Downing — Book Review

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Poetry

Climate Change for Real

In her poem “Climate Change for Real,” Dee Lorraine shares her spiritual perspective on the global climate change discussion. Continue reading Climate Change for Real

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Creative Nonfiction

Notes from a Friday Afternoon

In his essay, “Notes from a Friday Afternoon,” C. Richard Patton remembers an uncomfortable visit to a small church and finds that support can flow two ways. Continue reading Notes from a Friday Afternoon

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Creative Nonfiction

Rousseau in the House of the Lord

In his essay, “Rousseau in the House of the Lord,” John J. Brugaletta writes about Romanticism, which exists among many Christians. Continue reading Rousseau in the House of the Lord

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Fiction

Tony

In her short story, “Tony,” Anne Harlan Prather offers a humorous but profound take on the job of being a contemporary patron saint. Continue reading Tony

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Fiction

Jericho

In his flash fiction piece, “Jericho,” Parker Payne writes about the struggle to obey the Lord out of love and not pride. Continue reading Jericho

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Creative Nonfiction

Selah

In her essay, “Selah,” Nitya Salil reflects on the power of the Spirit-infused word upon a still mind. Continue reading Selah

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Fiction

Stitches

In his flash fiction piece, “Stitches,” Parker Payne depicts the pain that can be caused by others and how it can be difficult to allow the Lord to heal past wounds. Continue reading Stitches

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Creative Nonfiction

He Trembled and Wept

In his essay, “He Trembled and Wept,” Larry Patten reflects on Jesus’ tears and the weeping of a troubled member of his church who came to see him. Continue reading He Trembled and Wept

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Poetry

Jesus, I Love You!

In his acrostic poem, “Jesus, I Love You,” Jarvis Ottum shares his admiration for Jesus Christ. Continue reading Jesus, I Love You!

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Poetry

Earthen Vessels

In her poem, “Earthen Vessels,” Donna Arthur Downs reflects on the grandeur of God as He shows mercy yet expects obedience from His children as He shapes and forms us into what we will become. Continue reading Earthen Vessels

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Poetry

The Birds Are Waiting

In his sonnet, “The Birds Are Waiting,” Jeffrey Essmann reflects on the Parable of the Mustard Seed. Continue reading The Birds Are Waiting

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