The Mind
In her poem, “The Mind,” Alicia Viguer-Espert reflects on the difficulties to still the mind, not only because of outer distraction, but because of wasteful inner conversations. Continue reading The Mind
In her poem, “The Mind,” Alicia Viguer-Espert reflects on the difficulties to still the mind, not only because of outer distraction, but because of wasteful inner conversations. Continue reading The Mind
In her poem, “The Encounter,” Alicia Viguer-Espert calls the Beloved at night, hoping to receive the blessing of a personal connection. Continue reading The Encounter
In his poem, “Legal Sunrise,” Timothy Tarkelly reflects on the simple joys of a redeemed life, especially that of a hunter. Continue reading Legal Sunrise
In his poem, “San Miguel Chapel,” Timothy Tarkelly reflects on praying in San Miguel Chapel, the oldest standing church in the continental United States. Continue reading San Miguel Chapel
In his poem, “To Those Crying in the Wilderness,” Rick Hartwell expands on the central theme of the homily he heard on the 2nd Sunday of Advent. Continue reading To Those Crying in the Wilderness
In his short story, “Hearing in Tongues,” Bradley J. Alger tells the story of two very different men talking about what they had heard the people in the upper room say at Pentecost. Continue reading Hearing in Tongues
In his poem, “First and Second,” Jeffrey Essmann reflects on the two comings of Christ in his Petrarchan sonnet. Continue reading First and Second
In her poem, “Judgment,” Maria Grace Nobile reflects on God’s works. Continue reading Judgment
In her poem, “The Chasm,” Becky Parker meditates on how God will meet us in our chasm of despair. Continue reading The Chasm
In her poem, “The Call of the Blue Bird,” Becky Parker reflects on how when we seek Him with our whole heart; we will find God. Continue reading The Call of the Blue Bird
In his poem, “Leaves,” Timothy Zibell reflects on a Christian’s relationship with death. Continue reading Leaves
In her poem, “stuck,” Dakota Moos reflects on the crushing feeling of being stuck in sin and the grace that sets one free. Continue reading stuck