Calling
In his poem, “Calling,” Geoff Knowlton reflects on the idea of a calling. Continue reading Calling
In his poem, “Calling,” Geoff Knowlton reflects on the idea of a calling. Continue reading Calling
Katharine Armbrester reviews Aimee Byrd’s “Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood: How the Church Needs to Rediscover Her Purpose” Continue reading Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood: How the Church Needs to Rediscover Her Purpose — Book Review
In her short story, “Three Minutes,” Bethany Bruno depicts how a simple phone call relays a terrifying message during Sunday Mass. Continue reading Three Minutes
In his poem, “My Helper,” Emmanuel G G Yamba prays for God’s direction. Continue reading My Helper
In her poem, “Benediction,” Felicia Sanzari Chernesky celebrates the bounty of a family feast. Continue reading Benediction
In his poem, “My Prayer For Liberia,” Emmanuel G G Yamba intercedes for his nation. Continue reading My Prayer For Liberia
In her poem, “Stretching Heaven,” Ann Privateer reflects on the beauty of heaven. Continue reading Stretching Heaven
In his poem, “Once Again, Liberia Bleeds,” Ivan S. Fiske Iv remembers the tragic stampede at a prayer gathering at New Kru Town, Liberia on January 19, 2022. Continue reading Once Again, Liberia Bleeds
In her poem, “Rescued by Love,” Sybil Samuel depicts how the transforming power of love and forgiveness redeems a sinner’s soul from the darkness of sin to a new life and light. Continue reading Rescued by Love
In his erasure Psalms, Jeff Santosuosso shares the underlying spirituality and goodwill of man and the universe. Continue reading Erasure Psalms
In her poem, “Worth The Test,” Pat Severin offers the reader a glimpse at a place where we all can take every concern of this life and find both the answers and the loving respite that we seek. Continue reading Worth The Test
Patrice Wilson reviews Matthew J. Andrews’ “I Close My Eyes and I Almost Remember” Continue reading I Close My Eyes and I Almost Remember — Chapbook Review