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Rapture

In his poem, “Rapture,” Carl Scharwath reflects on the rapture. Continue reading Rapture

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Poetry

Slippery Places

In his poem, “Slippery Places,” Mark Weinrich considers how easy it is to allow disappointment to lead us into unbelief. Continue reading Slippery Places

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Rehearsal

In his poem, “Rehearsal,” Mark Weinrich recalls a doe mule deer’s ability to predict weather. Continue reading Rehearsal

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Poetry

Gathered

In his poem, “Gathered,” Mark Weinrich ponders the gathering of believers like a Search and Rescue team seeking to find the lost. Continue reading Gathered

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Outside of Time

In his poem, “Outside of Time,” Mark Weinrich delights in the victories Jesus gives us as we trust His eternal love. Continue reading Outside of Time

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The Hallelujah Connection

In his poem, “The Hallelujah Connection,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in how the Holy Spirit reveals Jesus in his life. Continue reading The Hallelujah Connection

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Creative Nonfiction

The Easter Gift From My Jewish Friend

In her essay, “The Easter Gift From My Jewish Friend,” Candace Arthuria reflects on the convergence of Passover and Easter. Continue reading The Easter Gift From My Jewish Friend

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Poetry

Darkest Night, Morning Lights

In his poem, “Darkest Night, Morning Lights,” Mark Stucky laments the darkness of crucifixion and celebrates the light of resurrection. Continue reading Darkest Night, Morning Lights

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Poetry

And, They Ran

In her free verse poem, “And, They Ran”, Jenise Cook describes the experience of the women who ran to the disciples after they saw both the empty tomb and the risen Lord Jesus, as related in Matthew 28:8-10. Continue reading And, They Ran

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Poetry

The Word Eternal

In her free verse poem, “The Word Eternal”, Jenise Cook celebrates the eternal power of the Word of God, Christ Jesus our Lord and Savior, and she wishes you a blessed Easter. Continue reading The Word Eternal

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Elegy for the Year’s Paschal Lamb Cake, 1961

In his poem, “Elegy for the Year’s Paschal Lamb Cake, 1961,” Terry Savoie reflects on his first of nine Easter Sunday mornings spent in a Roman Catholic seminary. Continue reading Elegy for the Year’s Paschal Lamb Cake, 1961

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Poetry

Easter Morning

In her poem, “Easter Morning,” Olivia Arieti highlights the joy provided by our Saviour’s resurrection. Continue reading Easter Morning

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