Myrrh
In her short story, “Myrrh,” E. Shan Correa depicts a Persian woman traveling with the Magi to Bethlehem, bearing a gift for a newborn babe who will become King of all the Earth. Continue reading Myrrh
In her short story, “Myrrh,” E. Shan Correa depicts a Persian woman traveling with the Magi to Bethlehem, bearing a gift for a newborn babe who will become King of all the Earth. Continue reading Myrrh
In her dramatic monologue, “The Carpenter,” Dorothy Winslow Wright’s Joseph speaks of Mary and of the birth of Jesus. Continue reading The Carpenter
Justine Johnston Hemmestad reviews Sue Monk Kidd’s “The Book of Longings” Continue reading The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd — Book Review
In his poem, “Glorious Sons,” Ibrahim Olawale reflects on the purity exemplified by the glorious sons of God. Continue reading Glorious Sons
In his essay, “Ichthus,” Rais Tuluka recounts an incident from his childhood. Continue reading Ichthus
In his poem, “Great is the Lord Jesus,” Anthony J. Rubi reflects on the simple ways that God protects him. Continue reading Great is the Lord Jesus
In his short story, “Without Sin,” B. T. Smith illustrates the influence of sin on an elementary school playground. Continue reading Without Sin
In his short story, “Saint Francis and the Very Fierce Wolf of Gubbio,”Alan Bern re-imagines the legend of Saint Francis and his encounter with the Wolf of Gubbio. Continue reading Saint Francis and the Very Fierce Wolf of Gubbio
In his poem, “Christ and the Lions,” Michael Eaton reflects on the many strengths Christ shows us. Continue reading Christ and the Lions
In her short story, “Chosen,” Jacinta Meredith tells the tale of a young woman forced to face her past to find hope during a midnight journey across a frozen lake. Continue reading Chosen
In her essay, “Stitched,” Victoria Elizabeth Ruwi tells about angels helping her survive kidney cancer, even though she thought she did not believe in angels. Continue reading Stitched
In her poem, “Word Made Flesh,” Chandra T. Mountain recounts an encounter with God and grief. Continue reading Word Made Flesh