Sand
In his poem, “Sand,” Jeffrey Essmann considers deserts ancient and current. Continue reading Sand
In his poem, “Sand,” Jeffrey Essmann considers deserts ancient and current. Continue reading Sand
In her poem, “Love Poured Within,” Carol Edwards depicts the pained voice of her husband, and the promises of God in suffering.
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In her poem, “I They,” Carol Edwards depicts aspects of herself she feels parallels prominent faith figures from the Bible, some unexpected. Continue reading I, They
In her poem, “Teach Us How to Pray,” Carol Edwards writes about her inconstancy in prayer. Continue reading Teach Us How to Pray
In her poem, “Transition,” Carol Edwards explores her anxiety over sudden life changes. Continue reading Transition
In her poem, “You Know,” Carol Edwards reflects on her inner struggle and God’s faithfulness in restoration. Continue reading You Know
In her poem, “Mediterranean Metaphysic,” Alwyn Marriage recalls the Council of Chalcedon. Continue reading Mediterranean Metaphysic
In her poem, “Two Mangers,” Alwyn Marriage imagines the choice of two mangers in the stable, and reflects on what shadow each may cast forwards into the future. Continue reading Two Mangers
In her poem, “Prayer Candles,” Alwyn Marriage watches in dismay as prayer candles are removed. Continue reading Prayer Candles
In her poem, “Journey’s End,” Alwyn Marriage draws inspiration from a dream she had. Continue reading Journey’s End
In her poem, “Stella Maris,” Alwyn Marriage pays tribute to endangered sailors and the dignity of their prayer. Continue reading Stella Maris
In her essay, “Movie Popcorn and Mountains,” Karen Howington reflects on how God can be trusted in providing our wants and needs, from popcorn to mountain living. Continue reading Movie Popcorn and Mountains