Skip to content

Agape Review

Christian Literary Journal

  • Masthead
  • Submit

Author: Agape Review

Poetry

Enough

In her poem, “Enough,” Amirah David speaks to the common cultural striving for enoughness and the source of true worth. Continue reading Enough

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewMay 18, 2022May 18, 2022Leave a comment
Poetry

Behold

In her poem, “Behold,” Amirah David explores how we become like what we behold, and how this knowledge can motivate us to choose wisely. Continue reading Behold

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewMay 18, 2022May 18, 2022Leave a comment
Poetry

My Son Caught a Twelve Pound Grass Carp

In his poem, “My Son Caught a Twelve Pound Grass Carp,” Joe Benevento compares the faith a true fisherman has to the faith we all need to have. Continue reading My Son Caught a Twelve Pound Grass Carp

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewMay 18, 2022May 18, 20221 Comment
Poetry

Sister Mary Leo

In his poem, “Sister Mary Leo,” Joe Benevento praises a nun who exemplified the patience and kindness St. Paul speaks of. Continue reading Sister Mary Leo

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewMay 18, 2022May 18, 20221 Comment
Poetry

The Word In 2020

In her poem, “The Word In 2020,” Madeleine F White shows how to let go of our anger: personal and societal by trusting in the Word of John’s gospel, the word of power, the word of hope: the original impetus of creation. Continue reading The Word In 2020

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewMay 18, 2022May 18, 2022Leave a comment
Poetry

No-one and Someone

In her poem, “No-One And Someone,” Madeleine F White turns our modern need to be somebody, back on itself, showing though her own reflections that, in the end, our being is firmly dependent on who we are in relation to God, rather than society. Continue reading No-one and Someone

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewMay 18, 2022May 18, 2022Leave a comment
Poetry

Who Am I?

In her poem, “Who Am I,” Madeleine F White links her journey of identity to that of finding faith, building up to a crescendo of what the cross has meant and continues to mean in her life. Continue reading Who Am I?

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewMay 18, 2022May 18, 2022Leave a comment
Poetry

Sky Song

In his poem, “Sky Song,” Mark Weinrich never tires of delighting in a glorious sunset. Continue reading Sky Song

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewMay 18, 2022May 18, 2022Leave a comment
Poetry

The Other Boats

In his poem, “The Other Boats,” Mark Weinrich points out those who also experienced Jesus calming the storm, but were forgotten. Continue reading The Other Boats

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewMay 18, 2022May 18, 2022Leave a comment
Poetry

Two Hands

In his poem, “Two Hands,” Mark Weinrich shares the amazing assurance Jesus gives believers in John 10:27-30. Continue reading Two Hands

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewMay 18, 2022May 18, 2022Leave a comment
Poetry

Language of Birds

In his poem, “Language of Birds,” Mark Weinrich considers how God has used bird songs to lift his spirit. Continue reading Language of Birds

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewMay 18, 2022May 18, 2022Leave a comment
Poetry

The Soil

In his poem, “The Soil,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon what Christ can do with good soil. Continue reading The Soil

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewMay 18, 2022May 18, 2022Leave a comment

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts
They that sow in tears 
shall reap in joy 
~ Psalm 126:5

  • 262,554 hits
  • Book Review
  • Creative Nonfiction
  • Fiction
  • Film Review
  • Interview
  • Poetry
Follow Agape Review on WordPress.com
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
Create a website or blog at WordPress.com
Agape Review
Create a website or blog at WordPress.com
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Agape Review
    • Join 294 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Agape Review
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar