Grace
In her poem, “Grace,” Jiana Abela Nakashima contrasts romantic love and grace to the unfathomable love and grace of the Father. Continue reading Grace
In her poem, “Grace,” Jiana Abela Nakashima contrasts romantic love and grace to the unfathomable love and grace of the Father. Continue reading Grace
In his essay, “A Christmas With Cancer,” Shawn D. Brink remembers a challenging time in his life and how God blessed him through it. Continue reading A Christmas With Cancer 🎄
In her essay, “Christmas Reflections,” Kendra Thompson recollects celebrating Christmas during her childhood. Continue reading Christmas Reflections 🎄
In her essay, “My Mother’s Christmas,” Yvona Fast relives her mother’s childhood Christmas experiences. Continue reading My Mother’s Christmas 🎄
In his essay, “Upon Awakening from a Fever Dream,” Todd Matson describes how, by faith, we can awaken to a love more powerful than any problems we may face in our lives. Continue reading Upon Awakening from a Fever Dream
In “A Lasting Gift,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman writes an open letter to his firstborn on his tenth birthday about the blessing of God. Continue reading A Lasting Gift
In his poem, “One Man’s Wonder,” Mark Weinrich examines when the first wiseman saw the Star of Bethlehem. Continue reading One Man’s Wonder 🎄
In his poem, “What Gift?” Mark Weinrich meditates upon the Wisemen’s gifts to Jesus. Continue reading What Gift? 🎄
In his poem, “H. N. B.,” Mark Weinrich shares an abbreviation he writes in his Bible margin whenever anyone surrenders completely to the Lord. Continue reading H. N. B.
In his poem, “Miracles Happen,” Mark Weinrich celebrates the power of thanksgiving. Continue reading Miracles Happen
In his poem, “Prince of Peace,” Mark Weinrich ponders the responsibility that Jesus was born to bear. Continue reading Prince of Peace
In her essay, “‘O Holy Night’ and Me,” Dee Lorraine shares why this Christmas hymn is special to her. Continue reading “O Holy Night” and Me 🎄