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Fiction

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

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Poetry

Healing

In his poem, Michael Brownstein reflects on healing. Continue reading Healing

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Poetry

The Invention of Love®

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®

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Poetry

Prayer

In her poem, “Prayer,” Gabriela Docan explores the existential battles to better ourselves in the context of faith. Continue reading Prayer

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Poetry

Double Snuggle

In his poem, “Double Snuggle,” Mark Weinrich delights in the lesson of trust when his grandson climbs upon his lap. Continue reading Double Snuggle

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Poetry

Parable of the Moon

In his poem, “Parable of the Moon,” Mark Weinrich ponders the moon’s ability to reflect. Continue reading Parable of the Moon

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Poetry

He Knows

In his poem, “He Knows,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in how Jesus knows the length and needs in my journey. Continue reading He Knows

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Poetry

Center of Stillness

In his poem, “Center of Stillness,” Mark Weinrich considers how God can help us calm a storm of anger. Continue reading Center of Stillness

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Poetry

Sanctuary

In his poem, “Sanctuary,” Mark Weinrich deals with giving his heartaches to the Lord. Continue reading Sanctuary

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Poetry

Nothing Else Matters

In her poem, “Nothing Else Matters,” Dee Lorraine opines the ultimate goal in life. Continue reading Nothing Else Matters

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Poetry

A Fun Reunion

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

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Poetry

The Way To God

In his poem, “The Way To God,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on Jesus Christ. Continue reading The Way To God

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