Stitches
In his flash fiction piece, “Stitches,” Parker Payne depicts the pain that can be caused by others and how it can be difficult to allow the Lord to heal past wounds. Continue reading Stitches
In his flash fiction piece, “Stitches,” Parker Payne depicts the pain that can be caused by others and how it can be difficult to allow the Lord to heal past wounds. Continue reading Stitches
In his essay, “He Trembled and Wept,” Larry Patten reflects on Jesus’ tears and the weeping of a troubled member of his church who came to see him. Continue reading He Trembled and Wept
In his acrostic poem, “Jesus, I Love You,” Jarvis Ottum shares his admiration for Jesus Christ. Continue reading Jesus, I Love You!
In her poem, “Earthen Vessels,” Donna Arthur Downs reflects on the grandeur of God as He shows mercy yet expects obedience from His children as He shapes and forms us into what we will become. Continue reading Earthen Vessels
In his sonnet, “The Birds Are Waiting,” Jeffrey Essmann reflects on the Parable of the Mustard Seed. Continue reading The Birds Are Waiting
In her abecedarian poem, “God Winking,” Betty Roberts ruminates about finding God in everyday life. Continue reading Abecedarian: God Winking
In her poem, “Carried by Love,” Yvona Fast describes her own footprints experience following a major surgery. Continue reading Carried by Love: My Footprints Experience
In her poem, “Away,” Yvona Fast describes her experience at a retreat. Continue reading Away
In her poem, “Light and Love,” Yvona Fast reflects on light and darkness, good and evil. Continue reading Light and Love
In her poem, “Sharing the Light,” Yvona Fast reflects on darkness and light during the Advent season. Continue reading Sharing the Light
In her Christmas poem, “Epiphany,” Yvona Fast reflects on God’s life-changing light. Continue reading Epiphany
In her poem, “Every Man is an Island,” Donna Arthur Downs reflects on the necessity of each person living their life for God alone. Continue reading Every Man is an Island