Attentiveness
In his poem, “Attentiveness,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the care of skilled waitresses and waiters. Continue reading Attentiveness
In his poem, “Attentiveness,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the care of skilled waitresses and waiters. Continue reading Attentiveness
In his short story, “Same Reason, Same Season, Two Birthdays,” Joseph Olamide Babalola explores the essence of Christ’s birth in relation to the Christmas celebration 🎄 Continue reading Same Reason, Same Season, Two Birthdays 🎄
In his poem, “How It Began and How It Ends,” Matthew Miller reflects on the Nativity, and how the unexpected nature of this scene points forward to the unexpected sacrifice of Christ 🎄 Continue reading How It Began and How It Ends 🎄
In his poem, “Let’s Keep Christ In our Christmas,” Mike Turner encourages us to focus on the true meaning of Christmas and put it into practice 🎄 Continue reading Let’s Keep Christ In our Christmas 🎄
In his flash fiction piece, “Misfit,” Michael Cocchiarale depicts a young boy at Christmas who feels not joy but the keen desire to escape 🎄 Continue reading Misfit 🎄
In her flash fiction piece, “Bipolar at the Grocery Store,” Mary Eileen Ball explores one reason God allows suffering. Continue reading Bipolar at the Grocery Store
In his poem, J. S. Absher questions a painter’s use of a dead tramp’s body to depict the crucified Lord. Continue reading Léon Bonnat, Christ on the Cross (Paris, 1874)
In his poem, “Star and Pomegranate,” J. S. Absher focuses on a figure in The Adoration of the Magi by Fra Angelico and Fra Filippo Lippi. Continue reading Star and Pomegranate
In his poem, “At Heaven’s Gate,” J. S. Absher considers how the world, under condemnation, may be redeemed by the Lord. Continue reading At Heaven’s Gate
In his poem, “Rescue,” J. S. Absher ponders our obligation to reach out to others in love, despite our failures. Continue reading Rescue
In his poem, “Manna of Life,” Noah Craig relates to the frustration of venturing into the unknown. Continue reading Manna of Life
In his poem, “Nor’Easter,” Noah Craig relates Christ’s death to an image in nature. Continue reading Nor’Easter