Sitting In Darkness
In his poem ‘Sitting In Darkness’, Russell Willis writes about the light at the end of the tunnel. Continue reading Sitting In Darkness
In his poem ‘Sitting In Darkness’, Russell Willis writes about the light at the end of the tunnel. Continue reading Sitting In Darkness
In his poem ‘Let Him Rejoice’, David Dephy reminisces about his eye-opening encounter with an old man. Continue reading Let Him Rejoice
In his poem ‘Ellie; Grace Comes to Visit’, Geoff Knowlton writes about a little girl finding a new lease of life. Continue reading Ellie; Grace Comes to Visit
In his poem ‘The Hope’, J-T Kelly writes about discovering hope through Christ. Continue reading The Hope
In her poem ‘Christ Has Risen’, Irene Surya reflects on the Resurrection of Christ Continue reading Christ Has Risen
In his poem ‘Were There Not Ten?’, Russell Willis raises some philosophical questions related to the Bible and numbers. Continue reading Were There Not Ten?
In his poem, Mike Wilson depicts the fall of Cain. Continue reading Cain
In his poem ‘The Journey’, Martin Willitts Jr writes about finding the light. Continue reading The Journey
In her poem, Sarah Law reflects on the Sacred Heart. Continue reading Sacred Heart
In his poem ‘Heaven Is Being Perfect’, David Dephy waxes eloquent about heaven. Continue reading Heaven Is Being Perfect
In his poem ‘Zacchaeus’, Geoff Knowlton remembers the tax collector who repented and attained salvation. Continue reading Zacchaeus
In his short story ‘Slaughter of the Fattened Calf’, Matt Hollingsworth reimagines the Parable of the Prodigal Son with a contemporary twist. Continue reading Slaughter Of The Fattened Calf