At His Bosom
In her poem, “At His Bosom,” Tabitha N. Munyoki reflects on the divine peace given to us by God. Continue reading At His Bosom
In her poem, “At His Bosom,” Tabitha N. Munyoki reflects on the divine peace given to us by God. Continue reading At His Bosom
In his poem, “Why doesn’t Abel speak to me?” Walter Canter struggles with the silence of Abel in the Genesis story of Cain and Abel. Continue reading Why doesn’t Abel speak to me?
In his poem, “Liberation,” Walter Canter explores the aftermath of the demoniac healing in Mark 5 from the perspective of the man healed. Continue reading Liberation
In her poem, “Sanctuary,” TAK Erzinger writes about finding peace in nature. Continue reading Sanctuary
In her poem, “The Journey of a Christian,” Blessing Wingbah reflects on reading through the pages of the Bible in order to understand the daily life and purpose of a Christian. Continue reading The Journey of a Christian
In his poem, “Warning,” Emmanuel G G Yamba ruminates about death. Continue reading Warning
In his poem, “Oh, Love,” Richard Palmquist reflects on how our Lord graces us with gifts despite our ignorance. Continue reading Oh, Love
In his poem, “Dystopian Faith,” Ron Levi writes about the behaviors that bring judgment to a nation. Continue reading Dystopian Faith
In his poem, “Be Wise,” Ron Levi reflects on wisdom. Continue reading Be Wise
In his poem, “Emissary of God,” Ron Levi highlights what our calling is. Continue reading Emissary of God
In his poem, “Wasted Time,” Ron Levi highlights the insidiousness of hypocrisy. Continue reading Wasted Time
In “Every Loyal Step,” a short story excerpted from her novel, “Naomi and Ruth: Loyalty Among Women,” Christina St Clair explores the difficulty experienced by the dutiful Hebrew wife, Naomi, as she prepares to leave Bethlehem for an unknown land. Continue reading Every Loyal Step