Bulbs
In her poem ‘Bulbs’, Barbara Loyd rhapsodizes about the Nativity while depicting nature’s beauty. Continue reading Bulbs
In her poem ‘Bulbs’, Barbara Loyd rhapsodizes about the Nativity while depicting nature’s beauty. Continue reading Bulbs
In her essay ‘The Church of the Golden Arches’, Cathy Warner draws a parallel between her faith life and her days working at McDonald’s. Continue reading The Church of the Golden Arches
In her confessional poem ‘It Was Here’, Lauren Jackson reflects on the sacrifice of the cross. Continue reading It Was Here
In her poem ‘Morning Bells’, Michal Mahgerefteh rhapsodizes about the beauty of the morning. Continue reading Morning Bells
In his short story ‘The Wealthy Pharisee’, Stephen D. Edwards depicts the last days of Christ through the eyes of Joseph of Arimathea. Continue reading The Wealthy Pharisee
In his poem, Nattie O’Sheggzy writes about God’s abundant grace. Continue reading Abundant Grace
In his short story ‘The Confession of the Father Below’, Levi Sweeney tells the tale of a priest and a mysterious penitent. Continue reading The Confession of the Father Below
In her essay, Christina M. Sorrentino reflects on The Pietà. Continue reading The Pietà
In her poem ‘To Be Born’, Michal Mahgerefteh reflects on an accumulation of experiences that often shakes our present purpose Continue reading To Be Born
In his essay ‘As Thou Wilt’, Zac Walsh opens up about his journey to sobriety. Continue reading As Thou Wilt
In his poem ‘Homesickness’, Dacious Kasoka yearns for Jerusalem. Continue reading Homesickness
In her poem ‘The Written Word’, Michal Mahgerefteh longs for a new beginning, to leave the past behind and walk her path as inscribed in her Book of Life. Continue reading The Written Word