The Meeting
In his poem, “The Meeting,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon God’s transforming power in the life of a believer. Continue reading The Meeting
In his poem, “The Meeting,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon God’s transforming power in the life of a believer. Continue reading The Meeting
In his poem, “The Laughter of Children,” Mark Weinrich delights in the contagious joy of children. Continue reading The Laughter of Children
In his poem, “Variation II,” Kent Reichert considers the role of silence in music and how it positions the listener to hear the message God provides through it. Continue reading Variation II
In his poem, “Variation I,” Kent Reichert considers the significance of sound as notes of praise rise from an organ as Durufle’s Variations on ‘Veni Creator Spiritus is played. Continue reading Variation I
In “Devotional Haiku II,” Mike Turner casts traditional haiku as reflections on faith and forgiveness. Continue reading Devotional Haiku II
In her essay, “With God in Eternity”, Linda Troxell discusses the freedom that comes with being saved and how we will use that freedom. Continue reading With God in Eternity
In his poem, “Jesus Walked Down the Aisle Today,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how Jesus Himself is with believers as they worship. Continue reading Jesus Walked Down the Aisle Today
Patrice M. Wilson reviews Kendra Thompson’s “A Crown of Devotion” Continue reading A Crown of Devotion by Kendra Thompson — Book Review
In his short story, “Dinah,” Gershon Ben-Avraham imagines Jacob’s daughter Dinah’s last night on earth. Continue reading Dinah
Kendra Thompson reviews Philip Yancey’s “Where the Light Fell” Continue reading Where the Light Fell by Philip Yancey — Book Review
In her poem, “Parting,” Debra Wendt reflects on the flight into Egypt. Continue reading Parting
In his poem, “A Theology of Boxes,” Mark Stucky contemplates life’s infrastructure of customs, conventions, and tradition and the times “thinking outside the box” is appropriate. Continue reading A Theology of Boxes