Night before Ash Wednesday, 2020
In her poem, “Night before Ash Wednesday, 2020,” Patrice M. Wilson explores the relationship between pain and the strength of the soul in the Lord. Continue reading Night before Ash Wednesday, 2020
In her poem, “Night before Ash Wednesday, 2020,” Patrice M. Wilson explores the relationship between pain and the strength of the soul in the Lord. Continue reading Night before Ash Wednesday, 2020
In her poem, “Father,” A.M. Moodley writes about a girl experiencing the crucifixion of Christ. Continue reading Father
In her poem, “A Higher Life,” Deborah Ifeoma Nkemjika reflects on a life higher and deeper than life itself. Continue reading A Higher Life
In her poem, “The Christian Essence,” Deborah Ifeoma Nkemjika emphasizes on the faithful and loving nature of a believer regardless of trying times. Continue reading The Christian Essence
In her poem, “A Cry for Redemption,” Deborah Ifeoma Nkemjika yearns for reconciliation with the Redeemer. Continue reading A Cry for Redemption
In her poem, “Ashes,” Deborah Ifeoma Nkemjika talks about how pain can distort humankind from realizing God’s beauty. Continue reading Ashes
In her poem, “Blessed Child,” Deborah Ifeoma Nkemjika reflects on being a child of God. Continue reading Blessed Child
In his essay, “Lent and the Bridle of Love” Larry Patten reflects on being thrown from a horse and learning about how Lent can be a harness for God’s love. Continue reading Lent and the Bridle of Love
In his poem, “Ash Wednesday,” Ryan Keating reflects on the intimacy and hope of repentance. Continue reading Ash Wednesday
In his short story, “No More Iniquities,” Kirk Wareham depicts a little girl helping a burdened man find the forgiveness and peace which God offers us through Jesus. Continue reading No More Iniquities
In her essay, “No Accounting for Grace,” Candace Arthuria challenges the notion of salvation by entitlement. Continue reading No Accounting for Grace
In her poem, “Hands,” Valerie Yeva Shaw reflects on the loving nature of God and His presence in our lives. Continue reading Hands