They Labor Life
In her poem ‘They Labor Life’, Michal Mahgerefteh writes how daily writing heals by unveiling reason and intent; connecting her to God, guiding her true purpose. Continue reading They Labor Life
In her poem ‘They Labor Life’, Michal Mahgerefteh writes how daily writing heals by unveiling reason and intent; connecting her to God, guiding her true purpose. Continue reading They Labor Life
In her poem ‘Let Me Be Worthy’, Laura Foley reflects on morning praises. Continue reading Let Me Be Worthy
In her poem, Sarah Law describes the rendezvous between the mortal and the divine. Continue reading The Rendez-Vous
In her poem, Michal Mahgerefteh asks the Gift of the Written Word to show her the purpose and meaning of life. Continue reading Words, My Oracle
In his poem ‘The Door on the Latch’, Stephen Paul Wren ruminates on the existence of Hell. Continue reading The Door on the Latch
In his poem, Levi Sweeney waxes eloquent about the sacred incense. Continue reading Incense
In her poem, Mwila Mulenga 🇿🇲 reflects on the Passion of Christ. Continue reading John 3:16
In his short story ‘Seven Dreadlocks & Other Dreaded Things’, Adesina Ajala reimagines the story of Samson with a contemporary twist. Continue reading Seven Dreadlocks & Other Dreaded Things
In her short story ‘Just One’, Krista Lynne White narrates the tale of a troubled youngster whose life changes after he joins a support group. Continue reading Just One
In her poem, Mary Grace van der Kroef rhapsodizes about God’s abundant goodness. Continue reading Goodness
In her poem, Mary Grace van der Kroef reflects on the importance of self control in our lives. Continue reading Self Control
In his short story ‘The Writing on the Wall’, Billie Pritchett depicts the strange event that occurred during Belshazzar’s feast. Continue reading The Writing on the Wall