Skip to content

Agape Review

Christian Literary Journal

  • Masthead
  • Submit

Author: Agape Review

Poetry

Proselyte

In his poem “Proselyte,” Jonathan Chan reflects on what it means to share the story of Christ. Continue reading Proselyte

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewNovember 2, 2021Leave a comment
Poetry

My Cousin Tells Me

In her poem, Sharon A. Harmon writes about the church her cousin told her about. Continue reading My Cousin Tells Me

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewNovember 2, 2021Leave a comment
Poetry

Abba, I Thank You

In his poem “Abba, I Thank You,” Russell Willis tells us how the most important lesson to be learned from saints is their gratitude for God’s blessings. Continue reading Abba, I Thank You

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewNovember 1, 2021Leave a comment
Poetry

To Sing of the Saints

In his poem “To Sing of the Saints,” Russell Willis looks back to saints so that we might know how to look forward in hope, faith, and love. Continue reading To Sing of the Saints

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewNovember 1, 2021Leave a comment
Poetry

Wiping the Tears of a Child of God

In his poem “Wiping the Tears of a Child of God,” Russell Willis reminds us that saints wept human tears and were even children once, long before they wiped away others’ tears. Continue reading Wiping the Tears of a Child of God

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewNovember 1, 2021Leave a comment
Book Review

Subversive: Christ, Culture, and the Shocking Dorothy L. Sayers by Crystal Downing — Book Review

Katharine Armbrester reviews Crystal Downing’s “Subversive: Christ, Culture, and the Shocking Dorothy L. Sayers” Continue reading Subversive: Christ, Culture, and the Shocking Dorothy L. Sayers by Crystal Downing — Book Review

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewOctober 31, 2021October 31, 2021Leave a comment
Poetry

Climate Change for Real

In her poem “Climate Change for Real,” Dee Lorraine shares her spiritual perspective on the global climate change discussion. Continue reading Climate Change for Real

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewOctober 31, 2021Leave a comment
Creative Nonfiction

Notes from a Friday Afternoon

In his essay, “Notes from a Friday Afternoon,” C. Richard Patton remembers an uncomfortable visit to a small church and finds that support can flow two ways. Continue reading Notes from a Friday Afternoon

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewOctober 31, 2021Leave a comment
Creative Nonfiction

Rousseau in the House of the Lord

In his essay, “Rousseau in the House of the Lord,” John J. Brugaletta writes about Romanticism, which exists among many Christians. Continue reading Rousseau in the House of the Lord

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewOctober 30, 2021October 30, 2021Leave a comment
Fiction

Tony

In her short story, “Tony,” Anne Harlan Prather offers a humorous but profound take on the job of being a contemporary patron saint. Continue reading Tony

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewOctober 30, 2021Leave a comment
Fiction

Jericho

In his flash fiction piece, “Jericho,” Parker Payne writes about the struggle to obey the Lord out of love and not pride. Continue reading Jericho

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewOctober 30, 2021October 30, 2021Leave a comment
Creative Nonfiction

Selah

In her essay, “Selah,” Nitya Salil reflects on the power of the Spirit-infused word upon a still mind. Continue reading Selah

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewOctober 30, 2021Leave a comment

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts
They that sow in tears 
shall reap in joy 
~ Psalm 126:5

  • 264,469 hits
  • Book Review
  • Creative Nonfiction
  • Fiction
  • Film Review
  • Interview
  • Poetry
Follow Agape Review on WordPress.com
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
Create a website or blog at WordPress.com
Agape Review
Create a website or blog at WordPress.com
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Agape Review
    • Join 294 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Agape Review
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar