The Very End
In her poem, “The Very End,” A.S. Chuba writes about the end of the world. Continue reading The Very End
In her poem, “The Very End,” A.S. Chuba writes about the end of the world. Continue reading The Very End
In his poem, “Ravens,” Jeffrey Essmann takes a bird’s-eye view of divine intervention. Continue reading Ravens
In his poem, “Divine Intervention,” Alan Bedworth acknowledges God’s help in saving him. Continue reading Divine Intervention
In her drabble, “Look Up,” Dee Lorraine reflects on attaining true wealth and joy. Continue reading Look Up
In his short story, “Face-to-Face,” Dan Keeble depicts a selfish businessman who mocks his brother’s love and faith. Continue reading Face-to-Face
In his poem, “Among the Tombs,” Marvin Lee writes of a conversation with God. Continue reading Among The Tombs
In her poem, “Hedwig of Poland,” A.S. Chuba writes about a Christian 14th century queen of Poland. Continue reading Hedwig of Poland
In her poem, “Heaven Flies on White Bird Wings,” Angela Swan reflects on God’s love, hope, and how following God is good. Continue reading Heaven Flies on White Bird Wings
In her poem, “Spirit Blaze,” Angela Swan reflects on how God’s love and hope overcome the darkness. Continue reading Spirit Blaze
In her poem, “Colors of Prayer,” Angela Swan imagines what prayers look like as they go to God. Continue reading Colors of Prayer
In her poem, “And Yet I Fight, I Stand,” Jenise Cook encourages fellow believers by sharing her struggles in spiritual warfare and the confidence she gains from Ephesians 6:10-20. Continue reading And Yet I Fight, I Stand
In his terza rima sonnet, Jeffrey Essmann reflects on the wonders of God’s gifts. Continue reading God’s Gifts