No Matter Silence or Cymbals
In her poem, “No Matter Silence or Cymbals,” Morgan Maddox ponders the innate fear of death and our ability to know that it is not the end. Continue reading No Matter Silence or Cymbals
In her poem, “No Matter Silence or Cymbals,” Morgan Maddox ponders the innate fear of death and our ability to know that it is not the end. Continue reading No Matter Silence or Cymbals
In his poem, “If We Knew When Christ Were Returning,” Jason Kirk Bartley tells how drastically different it would be if we all knew when Christ were returning. Continue reading If We Knew When Christ Were Returning
In his poem, “The Gates of Hell,” Jason Kirk Bartley depicts the reality and torture of hell. Continue reading The Gates of Hell
In his poem, “Gospearth” Peter Lilly reflects on good soil and The Good News. Continue reading Gospearth
In his poem, “Chapel,” Peter Lilly reflects on the natural world both as sacrament and temple. Continue reading Chapel
In his poem, “Whose Words?” Mark Stucky wonders about the continuous cacophony of divergent harmful and healing words that we hear and about which words we’ll follow. Continue reading Whose Words?
In this Petrarchan sonnet, “The Silence Before Pilate,” Jeffrey Essmann considers Jesus’ silence before Pilate in the moments before His death sentence. Continue reading The Silence Before Pilate
In his short story, “The Brother’s Keeper,” Bradley Alger tells the story of the hours leading up to the first ever death in the history of Man. Continue reading The Brother’s Keeper
In her short story, “Snowstorm,” Margaret Bellers reflects on the Father’s faithful love in every season of life. Continue reading Snowstorm
In her short story, “The Coming of the End,” Pamela Collazos compares the lives of two women whose present realities are diametrically opposed and whose visions of the future bear the image of the same Doom, but from different angles, for while one looks forward with fear and trembling, the other looks forward with hope and longing. Continue reading The Coming of the End
In her poem, “Hard Rock,” Reena George writes of the Lord who understands our failures and our possibilities better than we do ourselves. Continue reading Hard Rock
In her poem, “The Struggle,” Diana Reed-Martin shares her experience in choosing faith. Continue reading The Struggle