When I Ponder How This Love Exists
In his sonnet, “When I Ponder How This Love Exists,” John Russell Monagle details how a man loves a woman on love’s terms. Continue reading When I Ponder How This Love Exists
In his sonnet, “When I Ponder How This Love Exists,” John Russell Monagle details how a man loves a woman on love’s terms. Continue reading When I Ponder How This Love Exists
In his poem, “To Walk Peter’s Walk,” John Russell Monagle contemplates the human experience of walking the way of faith. Continue reading To Walk Peter’s Walk
In his poem, “The Son’s Story,” John Russell Monagle draws inspiration from the Parable of the Prodigal Son to reflect on the challenge of returning one’s life towards God and heaven. Continue reading The Son’s Story
In her short story, “A Season of Hope,” Susan Hughes writes about a woman named Ashley finding faith and hope when there is none. Continue reading A Season of Hope
In her flash fiction piece, “Density,” Mary Eileen Ball considers the faith it takes for the hazards of child-rearing. Continue reading Density
In his poem, “Obstructed Prayers,” Ron Levi postulates what dooms our prayers to silence from on High. Continue reading Obstructed Prayers
In his poem, “My Focus,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the value of mental transformation. Continue reading My Focus
In his poem, “Seed Memory,” Mark Weinrich delights in the resurrection of a Biblical tree. Continue reading Seed Memory
In his poem, “Never Spent,” Mark Weinrich shares encouragement God gave him during his battle with cancer. Continue reading Never Spent
In his poem, “Shiny and New,” Mark Weinrich celebrates the joy of new life. Continue reading Shiny and New
In his poem, “The Breakthrough,” Mark Weinrich reminds us of what to remember in the storm. Continue reading The Breakthrough
In her poem, “Morning Prayer with a Fool in the Room,” Lyndi Waters speaks of the desire to express only God in the world. Continue reading Morning Prayer with a Fool in the Room