I Submit
In her poem, “I Submit,” Zuhra C. Magut reflects on submitting our all to the Lord. Continue reading I Submit
In her poem, “I Submit,” Zuhra C. Magut reflects on submitting our all to the Lord. Continue reading I Submit
In her poem, “Your Voice,” Zuhra C. Magut considers the central place of God’s speech. Continue reading Your Voice
In her poem, “Flood of Praise,” Zuhra C. Magut reflects on the wonders of the Lord. Continue reading Flood of Praise
In her essay, “My 2023 Easter,” Ana Atanaskovic intimately describes her Easter day of 2023, which, with the help of our Lord, turned out to be a very spiritually pleasant one. Continue reading My 2023 Easter
In her poem, “the woman with a hemorrhage,” Sister Lou Ella Hickman shares my thoughts about this woman’s background. Continue reading the woman with a hemorrhage
In her poem, “soul music,” Sister Lou Ella Hickman describes Zacchaeus’ encounter with Jesus. Continue reading soul music
In his poem, “Jerusalem,” Levi Sweeney imagines a trip to the holy land, and the experiences and questions such a journey could possibly create. Continue reading Jerusalem
In her poem, “If Jesus was Beside Me…” Pat Severin reminds us Jesus is always there beside us and can help us find the direction we need in life. Continue reading If Jesus was Beside Me…
In her poem, “It Looks Like Rain,” Pat Severin reminds us that we often forget that this earth is loaned to us by the Creator, and is ours to treasure and take care of. Continue reading It Looks Like Rain
In his poem, “Prayer,” Mike Hall reflects on how we are often inconsistent in our conversations with God and acknowledges his infinite and loving patience with us. Continue reading Prayer
In his poem, “A Cost Too High,” Mike Hall emphasizes the importance of nurturing and caring for our children so their future and the future of our culture can be secured. Continue reading A Cost Too High
In his poem, “We Are Not Alone,” Mike Hall examines God’s promise to always be with us through life’s trials. Continue reading We Are Not Alone