Prime
In his poem “Prime,” Maurice O’Sullivan reflects on how widely a term that once identified prayers consecrating the day has migrated through our language and culture. Continue reading Prime
In his poem “Prime,” Maurice O’Sullivan reflects on how widely a term that once identified prayers consecrating the day has migrated through our language and culture. Continue reading Prime
In her poem “Explaining Original Sin to a Ranch Horse,” Laura Hilkemann describes a way in which the Fall of Man affects an animal as well as the hope we have for creation’s restoration. Continue reading Explaining Original Sin to a Ranch Horse
In her poem “Songs God Hears,” Laura Hilkemann marvels at God’s divine omniscience. Continue reading Songs God Hears
In his poem “At Night, Just Knock Softly,” Alex Ward remembers lonely times in the city when God spoke to him in strange ways. Continue reading At Night, Just Knock Softly
In his poem “Fall,” Alex Ward thinks about his own sinful nature. Continue reading Fall
In his poem “Green Things Growing,” Alex Ward ponders the nature of God and his relationship with the church. Continue reading Green Things Growing
In his poem “Dandelions,” Alex Ward writes about Jesus as his friend. Continue reading Dandelions
In his poem “Water’s Edge,” Alex Ward writes about the vanquishing power of Christ. Continue reading Water’s Edge
In his poem, “The Day of My Dad’s Memorial,” Patrick Connors remembers his late father. Continue reading Bethlehem
In her poem, “tHis season,” Linda Hartenian shares how some are caught up in the holiday celebration and commercial side of the holidays, often forgetting whose story is Christmas. Continue reading tHis season…
In his short story “The Hermit,” Matt Hollingsworth crafts a poignant narrative of faith and isolation set against the backdrop of space. Continue reading The Hermit
In her poem “To the Jealous God,” Jackie Chou reflects on the importance of worshiping the one and only God instead of idols. Continue reading To the Jealous God