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Poetry

At The Dawning of Day

In his poem, “At The Dawning of Day,” Paul Mayes Jamar tells of the importance of the dawning of each day to our Christian walk. Continue reading At The Dawning of Day

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The Resurrection

In his Shakespearean sonnet, “The Resurrection,” Anthony J. Rubi reflects upon the celebration in Jesus Christ raising from the dead. Continue reading The Resurrection

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Wherever U B

In her poem, “Wherever U B,” Candace Arthuria puts an urban spin on salvation. Continue reading Wherever U B

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Holy Thursday

In his poem, “Holy Thursday,” Robert Nachtegall observes Eucharistic Adoration as accompanying our Lord at Gethsemane. Continue reading Holy Thursday

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No Longer Legion

In his poem, “No Longer Legion,” Mark Stucky portrays possible post-exorcism thoughts of the Gerasene demoniac. Continue reading No Longer Legion

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Fiction

A Simple Star

In his short story, “A Simple Star,” Alexis Levitin depicts a bewildered young man visiting the Amazon and having a life-changing experience. Continue reading A Simple Star

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Asses and Angel Wings

In her poem, “Asses and Angel Wings,” Jo Taylor prayerfully pleads with the sovereign Heavenly Father to speak to his children. Continue reading Asses and Angel Wings

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Freefall

In her poem, “Freefall,” Jo Taylor reflects on how to deal with fear that riddles the body and soul of one dealing with illness or other debilitating circumstances. Continue reading Freefall

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Poetry

To Come to Naught

In her poem, “To Come to Naught,” Jo Taylor reflects on the first chapter of James’ gospel in which he exhorts the church to “count it all joy” in suffering. Continue reading To Come to Naught

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Poetry

The Ever-Widening Sea

In her poem, “The Ever-Widening Sea,” Victoria Twomey describes meeting God at the moment before death. Continue reading The Ever-Widening Sea

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Morula

In her poem, “Morula,” Victoria Twomey describes the miracle of conception and how it brings someone into time. Continue reading Morula

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The Painter

In her poem, “The Painter,” Victoria Twomey explores the ways that God teaches us about ourselves. Continue reading The Painter

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