The Lamb
In her poem, “The Lamb,” A.S. Chuba reflects on the Holy Mass. Continue reading The Lamb
In her poem, “The Lamb,” A.S. Chuba reflects on the Holy Mass. Continue reading The Lamb
In her poem, “On This Day,” Daun Wright reflects on Good Friday. Continue reading On This Day
In his poem, “With a Twinkle and a Smile,” Jeral Williams celebrates a grandfather’s witness and Christian service to others. Continue reading With a Twinkle and a Smile
In his essay, “Fear No More,” Stuart Fail reflects on overcoming fear. Continue reading Fear No More
In his poem, “Christianity Rejoices Me Every Day,” Maid Čorbić rejoices in Christ. Continue reading Christianity Rejoices Me Every Day
In her essay, “Relocation from the West to the East of Shikoku: Being Shunned by Officialdom and Welcomed by Strangers,” Meredith Stephens recounts meeting a kind Japanese Christian woman on the island of Shikoku. Continue reading Relocation from the West to the East of Shikoku: Being Shunned by Officialdom and Welcomed by Strangers
In his short story, “Decision,” Nnadozie Onyekuru dramatizes the dilemma and consequence of a young man’s choice in a parish community. Continue reading Decision
In her poem, “Do Not Judge, Christian,” Stephanie Daich reflects on Jesus’ commandment of ‘Judge not that ye be not judged’ Continue reading Do Not Judge, Christian
In her poem, Stephanie Daich reflects on true joy. Continue reading True Joy
In her poem, “Earth’s Glorious and Supreme,” Stephanie Daich reminds us how the Earth is a blessing. Continue reading Earth’s Glorious and Supreme
In her poem, “A Home that is Blessed,” Stephanie Daich reflects on family values. Continue reading A Home that is Blessed
In her poem, “Least,” Amirah David beholds the transformational way that Jesus showed us what good really is. Continue reading Least