On the Way
In his poem, “On the Way,” Joe Bisicchia reflects on the daily challenge of losing sight of what truly matters. Continue reading On the Way
In his poem, “On the Way,” Joe Bisicchia reflects on the daily challenge of losing sight of what truly matters. Continue reading On the Way
In her short story, “The Hazelnut,” E.C. Traganas draws us into the world of Medieval anchoress and author Julian of Norwich as she receives an unexpected visitor to her secluded cell. Continue reading The Hazelnut
In her poem, “Meditation,” Lori Wall-Holloway draws inspiration from planting flower seeds saved from the previous year. Continue reading Meditation
In her poem, “Ode to God,” Lori Wall-Holloway rejoices in the Lord. Continue reading Ode to God
In her poem, “Sea of Troubles,” Lori Wall-Holloway reflects on crying to God for help during troubled times, drawing inspiration from Psalm 77. Continue reading Sea of Troubles
In “Worship Haiku,” Lori Wall-Holloway glorifies God through poetry. Continue reading Worship Haiku
In her poem, “May I be a Spreader of Hope,” Lori Wall-Holloway draws inspiration from listening to a pastor who stirred up hope, saying God has a destiny for us to fulfill. Continue reading May I be a Spreader of Hope
In his poem, “Welcome Back,” Ethan McGuire reflects upon the sublime, but finds it empty if considered in the absence of a spiritual relationship with God. Continue reading Welcome Back
In his poem, “Saint Monica,” Ethan McGuire considers how the love of mothers can lead children to God. Continue reading Saint Monica
In his poem, “Living Water,” Ethan McGuire applies to his own thought-life Jesus’ words in John 7:37-39. Continue reading Living Water
In his poem, “I, Sisyphus,” Ethan McGuire recounts the continual struggle Christians face to resist backsliding. Continue reading I, Sisyphus
In his poem, “Creating Verse,” Ethan McGuire reflects on the ways God allows us to share in a portion of His joy in creation. Continue reading Creating Verse