Psalm Twenty-Three
In his poem, “Psalm Twenty-Three,” Dayọ̀ Ayílárá compares his faith walk and progress with that of a lamp running out of oil; and a wool burning out, and hence, cries for help to the Lord. Continue reading Psalm Twenty-Three
In his poem, “Psalm Twenty-Three,” Dayọ̀ Ayílárá compares his faith walk and progress with that of a lamp running out of oil; and a wool burning out, and hence, cries for help to the Lord. Continue reading Psalm Twenty-Three
In her poem, “Dear Mirror,” Megan Archuleta reflects on God’s powerful love that heals a broken self-image. Continue reading Dear Mirror
In her short story, “A Wisconsin Parable,” Emily G. Bettis reflects on Matthew 7:24-26 by comically representing this parable in present-day Wisconsin. Continue reading A Wisconsin Parable
In her poem, “Rescuer,” Serena Heaton reflects on the redeeming work of Christ. Continue reading Rescuer
In her essay, “Evelyn,” Meredith Hubbard recollects and muses on an interesting friend she once had, through the lens of a Christian worldview. Continue reading Evelyn
In her essay, “Mother’s Day Check-In,” Brittany Plancarte reflects on her time as a new mother and what helped her overcome a tough obstacle. Continue reading Mother’s Day Check-In
In her poem, “The King of Goodness and Light,” Kenzie Tenpas reflects on how God is our rescuer and saves us no matter where we wander. Continue reading The King of Goodness and Light
In her poem, “Worthy Wonder,” Kenzie Tenpas reflects on the amazing splendor God has blessed us with in nature. Continue reading Worthy Wonder
In her short story, “One Sunday Morning,” Linda Barrett writes about two women facing a life-shattering miracle. Continue reading One Sunday Morning
In the completion of his two-volume biography of T. S. Eliot, Robert Crawford looks into the personal life and struggles of England’s greatest twentieth-century poet and reveals how Eliot’s embrace of Christianity changed his poetic imagination. Continue reading Eliot After The Waste Land by Robert Crawford — Book Review
In his poem “Breadcrumbs,” Tyler Rogness follows a trail of reminders and takes nourishment for the journey forward. Continue reading Breadcrumbs
In his poem, “In The Middle,” Jeff Kaspar reflects on how Jesus came right to the middle of his hurts and pains from addiction to lift him out and set him free. Continue reading In The Middle