Suffering Shared
In his poem, “Suffering Shared,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon encouraging truths He learned through His battle with cancer. Continue reading Suffering Shared
In his poem, “Suffering Shared,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon encouraging truths He learned through His battle with cancer. Continue reading Suffering Shared
In his poem “The Next Step,” Mark Weinrich considers the power of faith as we step out into the walk God has before us. Continue reading The Next Step
In his poem, “When Patience Comes,” Mark Weinrich ponders a different way of seeing patience revealed in our lives. Continue reading When Patience Comes
In her essay, “Casualty Report,” a pastor’s wife tells of church ministry. Continue reading Casualty Report — A Pastor’s Wife Tells of Church Ministry
In her poem, “The Widow in the Temple,” Gail White reflects on the widow’s offering. Continue reading The Widow in the Temple
In his short story, “Healer,” Jonel Abellanosa tells the story of Malchus and his life’s vocation of healing. Continue reading Healer
In his poem, “A Joyful Noise,” Lawrence Hopperton reflects upon the act of music as a spiritual vehicle. Continue reading A Joyful Noise
In a heart-to-heart interview with Agape Review, poet Suzanne Newman discusses her poetry, faith, and beyond. Continue reading Interview with Poet Suzanne Newman
In her poem, “Post-Cancer’s Stormy Seas,” Suzanne Newman reflects on overcoming cancer by the grace of God. Continue reading Post-Cancer’s Stormy Seas
In her poem, “Trials Comes Knocking,” Suzanne Newman writes about encountering an uninvited visitor. Continue reading Trials Comes Knocking
In her personal essay, “A Blessing In Disguise,” Jan Toom reflects on God’s love and forgiveness, and how He abundantly blessed her when she chose to trust and obey Him. Continue reading A Blessing In Disguise
In her short story, “The Priest Hole,” Bruce Meyer depicts a young English literature scholar who is invited by friends to visit a great house in Gloucestershire that has a ‘priest hole’ or hiding place for Jesuits from the Elizabethan era. Continue reading The Priest Hole