Ruth
In her poem, “Ruth,” Sharon Williams reflects on the battles we face in our walk with God. Continue reading Ruth
In her poem, “Ruth,” Sharon Williams reflects on the battles we face in our walk with God. Continue reading Ruth
In her short story, “Wheat or Chaff,” Sheila M. Cronin reflects on the words “No greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” (John 13:15) Continue reading Wheat or Chaff
In her poem, “Sublime Submission,” Whitney Crawford reflects on man’s regard for the beauty of creation, and how even creation itself must submit to its Creator. Continue reading Sublime Submission
In his poem, “Angels Among Us,” Jimmy Lisotto reflects on angels, and how they minister to us. Continue reading Angels Among Us
In this two-part poem, Linda Troxell considers Good Friday and Easter Sunday as the Good News, in two acts. Continue reading The Good News in Two Acts
In her poem, “I Was Talking to God Last Night,” Tanya Castro speaks to God as she goes about her day during a storm. Continue reading I Was Talking to God Last Night
In her poem, “Everlasting Hope,” Maria Grace Nobile puts her hope in the Lord. Continue reading Everlasting Hope
In his poem, “The AI Chatbot Cannot Explain Psalm 23,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on the beloved scripture’s meaning to people of faith, including in today’s world. Continue reading The AI Chatbot Cannot Explain Psalm 23
In his poem, “The Triumph Over Sin and the Conqueror Over The Grave,” Jordan Zuniga reflects on Lord Jesus Christ’s victory over the cross. Continue reading The Triumph Over Sin and the Conqueror Over The Grave
In his poem, “The Definition of a Blessing, and What It Entails,” Jordan Zuniga draws inspiration from the potential of what a Biblical blessing from God might be. Continue reading The Definition of a Blessing, and What It Entails
In his poem, “Hosanna for the King shall dwell, Hosanna to Emmanuel!,” Jordan Zuniga reflects on Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. Continue reading Hosanna for the King shall dwell, Hosanna to Emmanuel!
In his poem, “Jehovah-Shammah,” Jordan Zuniga reflects on the name Jehovah-Shammah and about God’s presence. Continue reading Jehovah-Shammah