1,456 People
In her short story, “1,456 People,” Krista Lynne White depicts a young man struggling to hold on to his girlfriend when the influence of new Christian friends threatens to tear them apart. Continue reading 1,456 People
In her short story, “1,456 People,” Krista Lynne White depicts a young man struggling to hold on to his girlfriend when the influence of new Christian friends threatens to tear them apart. Continue reading 1,456 People
In his poem, Michael Brownstein reflects on healing. Continue reading Healing
In his poem, “The Invention of Love®,” Mark Stucky reflects on the origin and nature of divine/human love. Continue reading The Invention of Love®
In her poem, “Prayer,” Gabriela Docan explores the existential battles to better ourselves in the context of faith. Continue reading Prayer
In his poem, “Double Snuggle,” Mark Weinrich delights in the lesson of trust when his grandson climbs upon his lap. Continue reading Double Snuggle
In his poem, “Parable of the Moon,” Mark Weinrich ponders the moon’s ability to reflect. Continue reading Parable of the Moon
In his poem, “He Knows,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in how Jesus knows the length and needs in my journey. Continue reading He Knows
In his poem, “Center of Stillness,” Mark Weinrich considers how God can help us calm a storm of anger. Continue reading Center of Stillness
In his poem, “Sanctuary,” Mark Weinrich deals with giving his heartaches to the Lord. Continue reading Sanctuary
In her poem, “Nothing Else Matters,” Dee Lorraine opines the ultimate goal in life. Continue reading Nothing Else Matters
In his poem, “A Fun Reunion,” Paul Mayes Jamar paints a picture of what it will be like in Heaven to meet some relatives we did not know as an adult. Continue reading A Fun Reunion
In his poem, “The Way To God,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on Jesus Christ. Continue reading The Way To God