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In her poem, “Here,” Kimberly Phinney finds acceptance and peace as she disappears in the beauty of God’s rustic creation, the Blue Ridge Mountains. Continue reading Here
In her poem, “Here,” Kimberly Phinney finds acceptance and peace as she disappears in the beauty of God’s rustic creation, the Blue Ridge Mountains. Continue reading Here
In his Pushkin sonnet, “The Madman,” Jeffrey Essmann considers a fellow-worshiper: a very troubled man from the neighborhood who keeps coming back to church. Continue reading The Madman
In his poem, “Grief,” Zachary Zolty reflects on grief. Continue reading Grief
In her poem, “Blessing,” Maria Grace Nobile reflects on God’s tremendous love for us. Continue reading Blessing
In her poem, “Healing Hands,” Maria Grace Nobile reflects on God’s healing touch. Continue reading Healing Hands
In his poem, “Christ: Found,” Mike Turner reflects on finding the Savior, in the world, in our acts and in our hearts. Continue reading Christ: Found
In her essay, “One Should Not Run Away From Thorns,” Ana Atanasković reflects on finding peace in God through faith. Continue reading One Should Not Run Away From Thorns
In his poem, “O Blessed King of Longing,” Bradley Alger shows us life as both a child of the Most High King as well as being a child of the Most High King who struggles with depression. Continue reading O Blessed King of Longing
In his poem, “Word Made Flesh,” Jeffrey Essmann considers how scriptural prayer can segue from the contemplative to the incarnational. Continue reading Word Made Flesh
In her essay, “To my Lord,” Ana Atanasković reflects on finding peace in God through faith. Continue reading To my Lord
In his poem, “He Is Born,” Pett Ezra Isaac reflects on the birth of Christ. Continue reading He Is Born 🎄
In her poem, “Happy Birthday, Christ Jesus,” Linda Troxell sends a birthday wish to our Lord and Savior. Continue reading Happy Birthday, Christ Jesus 🎄