
Imagining St. Gertrude’s Seven Golden Rings
In her sonnet “Imagining St. Gertrude’s Seven Golden Rings,” Maura H. Harrison contemplates one of St. Gertrude’s visions of Christ. Continue reading Imagining St. Gertrude’s Seven Golden Rings
In her sonnet “Imagining St. Gertrude’s Seven Golden Rings,” Maura H. Harrison contemplates one of St. Gertrude’s visions of Christ. Continue reading Imagining St. Gertrude’s Seven Golden Rings
In his poem “What Love Really Means,” Jeff Kaspar describes how Jesus’ perfect love for us is unlike any other love we will ever experience in this life. Continue reading What Love Really Means
In his poem “Rock Bottom,” Jeff Kaspar writes about how the rock bottom becomes your firm foundation in Jesus Christ. Continue reading Rock Bottom
In his poem “Love Is,” Jeff Kaspar describes how Jesus’ love heals all the hurts in our hearts and sets us free to live life sheltered under His wing in the secret place. Continue reading Love Is
In his poem “In His Love,” Jeff Kaspar describes how we are meant to live life loving one another by sharing the perfect love Jesus Christ first loved us with. Continue reading In His Love
In his poem “Heart Closed to All,” Jeff Kaspar tries to illustrate how Jesus lovingly and gently leads us and guides out of those dark times and lonely places when we feel lost and alone. Continue reading Heart Closed to All
In her poem “Return of Christ the King,” Susie Reeves celebrates Jesus’ return. Continue reading Return of Christ the King
In his poem “Morning Birds,” Jeffrey Essmann recounts how birdsong carried him from morning prayer to the most important morning of all. Continue reading Morning Birds
In his poem “His,” Kerry B meditates on the relationship between God and us. Continue reading His
In her poem “Crossing the Jordan,” Melissa Reeve reflects on the faith it takes to trust in the promises of God. Continue reading Crossing the Jordan
In his short story “Do You Believe in Miracles,” Mark Irwin depicts a sick child who puts his faith in God. Continue reading Do You Believe in Miracles
In her short story “Prodigal Mr. Clark,” Whitney Crawford presents a contemporary retelling of the Parable of the Prodigal Son, in which the roles of father and son are reversed. Continue reading Prodigal Mr. Clark