Don’t Let Me Forget You
In her poem, “Don’t Let Me Forget You,” Nolcha Fox writes a love letter to God. Continue reading Don’t Let Me Forget You
In her poem, “Don’t Let Me Forget You,” Nolcha Fox writes a love letter to God. Continue reading Don’t Let Me Forget You
Katharine Armbrester reviews Anthea Butler’s “White Evangelical Racism: The Politics of Morality in America” Continue reading White Evangelical Racism: The Politics of Morality in America by Anthea Butler — Book Review
Patrice Wilson reviews Esau McCaulley’s “Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope” Continue reading Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope by Esau McCaulley — Book Review
In his poem, “Canadian Church History Poem,” Jeffrey Mackie explores different eras in Canadian Church history. Continue reading Canadian Church History Poem
In her poem “Gloria Patri,” Bethel McGrew offers a doxology in the key of lament. Continue reading Gloria Patri
In her poem “At Her Bedside,” Nolcha Fox depicts how St. Michael shows us his presence and love. Continue reading At Her Bedside
In her sestina poem, “In Your Embrace,” A.S. Chuba reflects on the parable of the prodigal son. Continue reading In Your Embrace
In her pantoum poem, “Pains and Troubles,” A.S. Chuba reflects on the Holy Spirit. Continue reading Pains and Troubles
In his poem, “Faith Beckons,” Ron Levi describes the intrinsic qualities of faith. Continue reading Faith Beckons
In his poem, “The Way to Paradise,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on paradise. Continue reading The Way to Paradise
In his poem, “Praise Freely Given,” Paul Mayes Jamar praises God for His many blessings. Continue reading Praise Freely Given
In his poem, “The Cure,” Paul Mayes Jamar writes about Jesus being the cure to our heart’s many wounds. Continue reading The Cure