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Month: December 2022

Poetry

Behind Enemy Lines 🎄

In her poem, “Behind Enemy Lines,” Teresa Burleson reflects on how we never expected the Maker of All to make a personal appearance. Continue reading Behind Enemy Lines 🎄

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Poetry

The First To See 🎄

In her poem, “The First To See,” Teresa Burleson reflects on how the least likely were chosen to witness His first coming. Continue reading The First To See 🎄

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Poetry

Revisited 🎄

In her poem, “Revisited,” Teresa Burleson remembers how He became flesh and once more walked among us. Continue reading Revisited 🎄

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Poetry

The Gift Unwrapped 🎄

In her poem, “The Gift Unwrapped,” Teresa Burleson reflects on how as we take the time to worship, we find He is more than enough. Continue reading The Gift Unwrapped 🎄

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Poetry

For Us 🎄

In her poem, “For Us,” Teresa Burleson reflects on how Jesus Christ is the unspeakable gift. Continue reading For Us 🎄

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Fiction

The Train 🎄

In her short story, “The Train,” Justine Johnston Hemmestad shares her devotion to the Word in story form aboard a train at Christmastime. Continue reading The Train 🎄

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Creative Nonfiction

Always 🎄

In her drabble, “Always,” Candace Arthuria captures the hopelessness of Saint Joseph and Mother Mary, culminating in the hope of the Baby Jesus. Continue reading Always 🎄

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Poetry

Praise Him

In this poem, “Praise Him,” Fred Briggs seeks to further expand on the words of Psalm 19:1, that all creation sings the praises of the Lord and that all God made should strive to please Him. Continue reading Praise Him

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Poetry

My Heartstrings

In his poem, “My Heartstrings,” Jason Kirk Bartley likens God to his Master Puppeteer. Continue reading My Heartstrings

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Creative Nonfiction

The Christmas I Prayed For 🎄

In her essay, “The Christmas I Prayed for,” Linda Troxell brings us along on her journey to a special Christmas and an answered prayer. Continue reading The Christmas I Prayed For 🎄

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Poetry

Christmas Gifts 🎄

In his poem, “Christmas Gifts,” Gifford Savage reflects on true meaning of Christmas. Continue reading Christmas Gifts 🎄

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Poetry

The Knight and the Dragon

In his poem, “The Knight and the Dragon,” Bradley J. Alger writes about an aged yet brave knight and a ravaging dragon as a metaphor for the armor of God. Continue reading The Knight and the Dragon

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