
Recalling Who I Am
In his poem, “Recalling Who I Am,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the transforming power of God’s great love. Continue reading Recalling Who I Am
In his poem, “Recalling Who I Am,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the transforming power of God’s great love. Continue reading Recalling Who I Am
In her essay, “Too Good To Not Believe,” Abigail Whitam shares her first-hand experience with Christ. Continue reading Too Good To Not Believe
In his short story, “Claire de Lune,” named after and inspired by Debussy’s Clair de Lune and dedicated to his wife, Zaher Alajlani reflects on the deep meaning of Matthew 19:4-6. Continue reading Claire de Lune
In his short story, “The Deer Hunter,” Daniel Massett writes about a man who has denied love in his life. Continue reading The Deer Hunter
In her poem, “The Truths of Psalm 1:3,” Penelope Guzzo ponders what it truly means to be a soul planted by the streams of God’s love and protection. Continue reading The Truths of Psalm 1:3
William Collen reviews Paul, Apostle of Christ (2018) Continue reading Paul, Apostle of Christ — Film Review
Zaher Alajlani reviews William Lane Craig’s “Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics” Continue reading Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics by William Lane Craig — Book Review
Nila K. Bartley reviews Beth Moore’s “Audacious” Continue reading Audacious by Beth Moore — Book Review
In his poem, “The Sweetness of Your Presence,” Houston Arledge reflects on desiring being in the presence of God. Continue reading The Sweetness of Your Presence
In his poem, “Call Me Ishmael,” Houston Arledge reflects on Ishmael’s relationship to God through the lens of Moby Dick’s narrator. Continue reading Call Me Ishmael
In his poem, “A Love Delayed,” Houston Arledge recalls his testimony and waiting on Jesus’s return. Continue reading A Love Delayed
In her poem, “More or Less,” Sarah Steele presents a revelation of a husband loving as God loves. Continue reading More or Less