Bluebells at Diablo Mountain
In his poem, “Bluebells at Diablo Mountain,” Fred Miller reflects on how nature’s displays remind us of one of God’s great gifts to mankind. Continue reading Bluebells at Diablo Mountain
In his poem, “Bluebells at Diablo Mountain,” Fred Miller reflects on how nature’s displays remind us of one of God’s great gifts to mankind. Continue reading Bluebells at Diablo Mountain
In her poem, “Close to Brokenhearted,” Marianne Tefft 🇸🇽 celebrates the divine love that eases all pain. Continue reading Close to Brokenhearted
In his poem, “Love Is…” Terence Freeman draws attention to the manifold ways we experience love in and through our lives; revealing its universal nature and essential essence. Continue reading Love Is…
In his poem, “All for Us,” Terence Freeman shows how the dualities we experience, such as joy and sorrow, form a unitive purpose for our development. Continue reading All for Us
In his poem, “Christianity is the Meaning of Life,” Maid Čorbić reflects on faith. Continue reading Christianity is the Meaning of Life
In his essay, “God Loves Dick Cheney and Me,” Larry Patten is reminded that all versions of the “golden rule” make him afraid. Continue reading God Loves Dick Cheney and Me
In her poem, “How I Missed You Lord,” Imogene Mist rejoices in the act of worshipping God after returning to the faith she once lost. Continue reading How I Missed You Lord
In her poem, “Thorns That Pierce,” Imogene Mist uncovers how God works to transform us from our deepest pains like loneliness. Continue reading Thorns That Pierce
In her essay, “When God Takes A Holiday,” Natasha Nsemiwe tells a true story of having faith against all odds. Continue reading When God Takes A Holiday
In his poem, “Dominion One Opinion None,” terminal-cancer survivor Rich Azar affirms the curative power of believing and doubting not. Continue reading Dominion One Opinion None
In his poem, “What Would Jesus Tweet?” Mark Stucky ponders what might happen if Jesus joined social media. Continue reading What Would Jesus Tweet?
In his poem, “My Prayer,” Charles Shepherd reflects on God’s eternal presence. Continue reading My Prayer