By the River Jabbok
In his essay, “By the River Jabbok,” Larry Patten recalls Jacob’s lonely, blessed encounter with “the man” by the River Jabbok. Continue reading By the River Jabbok
In his essay, “By the River Jabbok,” Larry Patten recalls Jacob’s lonely, blessed encounter with “the man” by the River Jabbok. Continue reading By the River Jabbok
In his poem, “Soulshaper,” Stephen Paul Wren reflects on God forming us in our mother’s womb. Continue reading Soulshaper
In her poem, “Jochebed,” Grace Przywara honors the often overlooked mother of Moses. Continue reading Jochebed
In her poem, “Jezu Ufam Tobie,” Grace Przywara evokes the flowing blood and water of Christ’s side and their significance in the Divine Mercy apparitions of St. Faustina Kolwaska. Continue reading Jezu Ufam Tobie
In her poem, “Surrender,” Grace Przywara reflects on the attitude of surrender as one of weakness and defeat, and yet, victory and rets. Continue reading Surrender
In his poem, “sataN fell like lightning,” Vern Fein writes about the Evil One. Continue reading sataN fell like lightning
In his poem, “Two Couples,” Vern Fein explores contrasting lifestyles in the Lord. Continue reading Two Couples
In his poem, “Death Be Proud,” Vern Fein reflects on Jesus’ triumph over death. Continue reading Death Be Proud
In his poem, “The Un-Chosen,” Vern Fein reflects on Passover night. Continue reading The Un-Chosen
In his poem, “God Didn’t Make Money,” Vern Fein takes a look at Christian charity. Continue reading God Didn’t Make Money
In her prose poem, “Oh, What a Wonderful World,” Pat Severin reveals that so often God’s wonderful creation is overshadowed by the busy things of life but if we allow ourselves to look past all that, we can see and feel the wonder of this world that God’s created. Continue reading Oh, What a Wonderful World
In his poem, “Blood Red Wine”, R.L. Appleby writes of the fear and reverence that a minister gives to the Lord’s Table in the midst of his own sin as he invites a sinful world to be cleansed by the blood of Christ. Continue reading Blood Red Wine