The Trail’s Invitation
In his poem, “The Trail’s Invitation,” Mark Weinrich delights in the pull of a new trail drawing him upward. Continue reading The Trail’s Invitation
In his poem, “The Trail’s Invitation,” Mark Weinrich delights in the pull of a new trail drawing him upward. Continue reading The Trail’s Invitation
In her poem, “Untranslatable Word,” Angela Hoffman attempts to describe grace. Continue reading Untranslatable Word
In her poem, “I Needed a Sign,” Angela Hoffman reflects on her need for signs of God as a child and as an adult. Continue reading I Needed a Sign
In her poem, “Epiphanies,” Angela Hoffman describes the beauty found in ordinary moments. Continue reading Epiphanies
In her poem, “The Practice,” Angela Hoffman reflects on the importance of showing up for God. Continue reading The Practice
In her poem, “Backyard Faith,” Angela Hoffman reflects on the ordinary yet sacred pauses available during our day. Continue reading Backyard Faith
Katharine Armbrester reviews Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s “The Cost of Discipleship” Continue reading The Cost of Discipleship by Dietrich Bonhoeffer — Book Review
In her poem, “Finding God in the in Between”, Katie Sampias reflects on the time she recently spent in hospital due to pregnancy complications. Continue reading Finding God in the in Between
In his essay, “I Could Tell Him Anything,” J. F. Ewert explores how healing can be found in a season of grief. Continue reading I Could Tell Him Anything
In his poem, “Under Thy Wings,” Paul Mayes Jamar explores the protection and nurturing that our Lord Jesus gives us on a regular basis. Continue reading Under Thy Wings
In his poem, “Why Fear Man,” Paul Mayes Jamar answers the Psalmist question, what can flesh do unto me? In the words of the apostle Paul, to live is Christ, and to die is gain. Continue reading Why Fear Man
In his poem, “Prison Break,” Paul Mayes Jamar looks at how our Lord Jesus can free us of any prison in life that we find ourselves in. Continue reading Prison Break