
Lazarus
In his series of poems, “Lazarus,” Jonel Abellanosa metaphorically reflects on his struggle against, and recovery from, more than three decades of drug addiction. Continue reading Lazarus
In his series of poems, “Lazarus,” Jonel Abellanosa metaphorically reflects on his struggle against, and recovery from, more than three decades of drug addiction. Continue reading Lazarus
In her poem, “Lent,” A.S. Chuba reflects on Lent. Continue reading Lent
In her poem, “Psalm 126:1-3,” Leslie Anne Bustard uses the poetic tanka form to illustrate the joy of answered prayer. Continue reading Psalm 126:1-3
In her poem, “The Bird Out My Window,” Leslie Anne Bustard meditates on what it looks like to trust in Jesus. Continue reading The Bird Out My Window
In her poem, “Quiet,” Leslie Anne Bustard describes falling into a dream that reminds her of her youthful thoughts of God in her life. Continue reading Quiet
In her poem, “Being Still,” Leslie Anne Bustard shares one medicine helps her be still and trust God’s work in her. Continue reading Being Still
In her poem, “Pentecost,” Leslie Anne Bustard reflects on Peter’s memories of days with Jesus, nets, and fish. Continue reading Pentecost
In her poem, “Laetare Sunday,” Patrice M. Wilson reflects on this day in Lent by drawing a comparison between the aftermath of upcoming Holy Week events to the beauty of heather flowers. Continue reading Laetare Sunday
In her essay, “The Elders and Oaks are Speaking,” Sue Fulmore reflects on finding sanctuary among the trees. Continue reading The Elders and Oaks are Speaking
In his short story, “Postulants,” Ed Davis depicts a recovering alcoholic confronting his demons in the form of a troubled young monk and his own son at Gethsemani Abbey. Continue reading Postulants