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Month: December 2022

Poetry

Yearly Blessing 🎄

In his poem, “Yearly Blessing,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on the true Reason for the season that guides wise men and women to Christ today. Continue reading Yearly Blessing 🎄

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Poetry

From Bleak to Jesus’ Feet 🎄

In his poem, “From Bleak to Jesus’ Feet,” Paul Mayes Jamar encourages us to find hope and salvation away from this bleak world through Jesus Christ. Continue reading From Bleak to Jesus’ Feet 🎄

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Poetry

Manger in the Snow 🎄

In his poem, “Manger in the Snow,” Joseph A. Farina reminisces about nativity scenes that were put up by churches in his youth. Continue reading Manger in the Snow 🎄

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Fiction

Mary’s Birth Story 🎄

In her short story, “Mary’s Birth Story,” Katie Sampias tells the story of the unexpected early birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem from the perspective of a midwife. Continue reading Mary’s Birth Story 🎄

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Creative Nonfiction

Christmas at Home Never Fades Away 🎄

In her essay, “Christmas at Home Never Fades Away,” Patrice M. Wilson reminisces about celebrating Christmas during her childhood. Continue reading Christmas at Home Never Fades Away 🎄

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Poetry

By The Light 🎄

In his poem, “By the Light,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on lasting love in the holy Christmas season. Continue reading By The Light 🎄

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Poetry

For All 🎄

In her poem, “For All,” Luisa Kay Reyes reflects on the birth of Christ. Continue reading For All 🎄

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Poetry

Ecclesia

In her poem, “Ecclesia,” Maryella Desak Sirmon reflects on the meaning God’s Church holds for her. Continue reading Ecclesia

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Poetry

Posthumous

In his poem, “Posthumous,” Ronnie Sirmans reflects on nature, poetry, and his faith in leaving a legacy. Continue reading Posthumous

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Poetry

The Good Book

In his poem, “The Good Book,” Ronnie Sirmans examines why that nickname is worthy of the particular book and how its words affect us. Continue reading The Good Book

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Fiction

He is of Age

In his poem, “He is of Age,” Dennis Williams reflects on John 9:1-23, where a blind man was healed by Jesus Christ. Continue reading He is of Age

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Poetry

The Wayfarer

In her poem, “The Wayfarer,” Alicia Viguer-Espert contrast the faith Nature deposits on its Creator and the human difficulties to believe. Continue reading The Wayfarer

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