The 21: A Journey into the Land of Coptic Martyrs — Book Review
Zaher Alajlani reviews Martin Mosebach’s “The 21: A Journey into the Land of Coptic Martyrs” Continue reading The 21: A Journey into the Land of Coptic Martyrs — Book Review
Zaher Alajlani reviews Martin Mosebach’s “The 21: A Journey into the Land of Coptic Martyrs” Continue reading The 21: A Journey into the Land of Coptic Martyrs — Book Review
In her essay, “Redeemables,” Susan H. Evans reflects on experiencing Christ in the unlikeliest of places. Continue reading Redeemables
In her essay, “Ministering to Myself,” Elida Y. Garcia-Dehaan recounts how singing in a church choir led her to minister to herself. Continue reading Ministering to Myself
In his poem, “They Burn the City,” Dennis Williams depicts the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Continue reading They Burn the City
In his poem, “With Justice and Faith in God,” Maid Čorbić reflects on how Jesus Christ has been his Savior during hard times. Continue reading With Justice and Faith in God
In his poem, “A Poem for Mama,” Craig Zulu remembers his mother. Continue reading A Poem for Mama
In his poem, “Thoughts of Childhood,” Craig Zulu reflects on speaking to God. Continue reading Thoughts of Childhood
In his poem, “Monasterium,” Garrett Flagg depicts a lost traveler finds a monastery in the desert. Continue reading Monasterium
In his poem, “The City of the Dove,” Daniel Jakopovich reflects on agape love. Continue reading The City of the Dove
In his poem, “To my Father in Heaven,” Ivan S. Fiske Iv renders a heartfelt prayer to God. Continue reading To my Father in Heaven
In his poem “Two Prayers for Blessed Imagination,” Russell Willis writes in memory of those whose lives were lost in Robb Elementary School, and in response to prayers and pleas of members of the Christian Community for faith-driven solutions to this pandemic of violence. Continue reading Two Prayers for Blessed Imagination
In his poem, “Weary Scars,” A.J. Prufrock reflects on the Great Physician. Continue reading Weary Scars