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 🎄
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 🎄
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 🎄
In her poem, “Revisited,” Teresa Burleson remembers how He became flesh and once more walked among us. Continue reading Revisited 🎄
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 🎄
In her poem, “For Us,” Teresa Burleson reflects on how Jesus Christ is the unspeakable gift. Continue reading For Us 🎄
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 🎄
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 🎄
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
In his poem, “My Heartstrings,” Jason Kirk Bartley likens God to his Master Puppeteer. Continue reading My Heartstrings
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 🎄
In his poem, “Christmas Gifts,” Gifford Savage reflects on true meaning of Christmas. Continue reading Christmas Gifts 🎄
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