Crosses
In his poem, Nathaniel Okolo reflects on the crosses we bear. Continue reading Crosses
In his poem, Nathaniel Okolo reflects on the crosses we bear. Continue reading Crosses
In his poem ‘One Day,’ Bill Dotson depicts the dreams of different people. Continue reading One Day
In his poem ‘I’m Here,’ Bill Dotson reflects on discovering light amid darkness. Continue reading I’m Here
In his poem, Bill Dotson beautifully exalts God’s glory. Continue reading The Glory
In his poem ‘Lord, I Thank You,’ Bill Dotson thanks God for His wonderful blessings. Continue reading Lord, I Thank You
In her poem, Teresa Burleson writes from the perspective of Hosea’s wife, Gomer. Continue reading Gomer Speaks
In her poem ‘Final Argument,’ Teresa Burleson reflects on judgement. Continue reading Final Argument
In her poem ‘The Fourth Day,’ Teresa Burleson depicts the resurrection of Lazarus. Continue reading The Fourth Day
In her poem, Teresa Burleson writes about being an image bearer of God. Continue reading Image Bearer
In her short story ‘A Sad Little Cherub,’ Christiane Morlock tells the tale of a woman who visits an old church. Continue reading A Sad Little Cherub
In her contrapuntal poem “Trinity: Three-In-One,” Sandy Deutscher Green interprets God as three Beings in One. Continue reading Trinity: Three-In-One
In her poem, “The Nets Did Not Break,” Rachel Grandey captures the moments of the Apostles after the numbing horror of the crucifixion, as they are out fishing, just before the Lord greets them on the shore, offering not only encouragement to try again, but also physical nourishment. Continue reading The Nets Did Not Break