Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple
In her cinquain “Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple,” CLS Sandoval responds to El Greco’s painting. Continue reading Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple
In her cinquain “Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple,” CLS Sandoval responds to El Greco’s painting. Continue reading Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple
Zaher Alajlani reviews Scott Stapp’s “Sinner’s Creed” Continue reading Sinner’s Creed by Scott Stapp — Book Review
In her poem, “Remembrance,” Terri Martin Wilkins meditates on the fragility of memory and the lingering sorrow of forgetfulness. Continue reading Remembrance
In his short story, “The Tomb-Dweller,” Bryant Burroughs retells the story of the man of the tombs. Continue reading The Tomb-Dweller
In her essay “Awards from the Post Office,” Angela Townsend traces a decades-long friendship with an elderly postman who knew Christ’s secret of J-O-Y. Continue reading Awards from the Post Office
In her short story “The Sacred Path,” Gillian Hutt reflects on the powerful redemptive atmosphere of the Via Dolorosa Continue reading The Sacred Path
In her poem, “That Is How Great You Are,” Nosipho Tshabane adores the beautiful creations of God. Continue reading That Is How Great You Are
In her poem, “Impulse,” Susan Shea reflects on a labor of love that was created for the glory of God. Continue reading Impulse
In her poem, “Hard to Believe,” Susan Shea reveals a surprising event that occurred in church at a time of great loneliness. Continue reading Hard to Believe
In her poem, “Separated at Birth,” Susan Shea reflects on our longing for God. Continue reading Separated at Birth
Katharine Armbrester reviews Angela Hoffman’s poetry collection “Olly Olly Oxen Free” Continue reading Olly Olly Oxen Free by Angela Hoffman — Book Review
In her poem “Tapestry,” Nila K. Bartley contemplates what kind of tapestry God would weave. Continue reading Tapestry