He Taught; Do We Learn?
In his poem, “He Taught; Do We Learn?” Jeral Williams reflects on Christ’s important question regarding the sawdust in others’ eyes and the planks in our own eyes. Continue reading He Taught; Do We Learn?
In his poem, “He Taught; Do We Learn?” Jeral Williams reflects on Christ’s important question regarding the sawdust in others’ eyes and the planks in our own eyes. Continue reading He Taught; Do We Learn?
In his poem, “Find a Way,” Ron Levi reflects upon how we can impact the world by changing our behavior. Continue reading Find a Way
In his poem, “Psalm 19,” Jeffrey Essmann pays tribute to a beloved psalm and a beloved poet. Continue reading Psalm 19
In his poem, “Obituary,” Jeffrey Essmann considers the scope of a humble life well-lived. Continue reading Obituary
In his short story, “Light in Munich,” Lev Raphael depicts a traveler arriving at a surprising, sacred destination. Continue reading Light in Munich
In his poem, “A Psalm of Hope,” Fred Miller pours out his heart to God. Continue reading A Psalm of Hope
In his poem, “Missy Jean,” Anthony J. Rubi reflects on the blessings and talents of God, given to Missy as an accountant and writer. Continue reading Missy Jean
In his poem, “When The Cross Slips,” Psalmuel Benjamin explores the pain and the resolution of sin and repentance. Continue reading When The Cross Slips
In her poem, “Gratitude,” Patience Agada gives thanks to God. Continue reading Gratitude
In her poem, “Lighted,” Patience Agada reflects on who we are as Christians. Continue reading Lighted
In her sonnet, “Sorrows Turned to Joy,” A.S. Chuba remembers Mother Mary. Continue reading Sorrows Turned to Joy
In his poem, “Agape,” John Russell Monagle reflects on residing in the realm of love on love’s terms. Continue reading Agape