The Little Boy Who Could
In his poem, “The Little Boy Who Could,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects that Jesus can save no matter the age or the person. Continue reading The Little Boy Who Could
In his poem, “The Little Boy Who Could,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects that Jesus can save no matter the age or the person. Continue reading The Little Boy Who Could
In his poem, “Light Afflictions,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on our suffering compared to the Apostles’ suffering in the Bible. Continue reading Light Afflictions
In his poem, “Ode to Adonai,” Bradley Alger reflects on the eternal majesty of our most holy God. Continue reading Ode to Adonai
In her flash fiction piece, “The Birthday Gift,” Dee Lorraine recounts a couple’s efforts to start a family. Continue reading The Birthday Gift
In his poem, “Original Sin,” John Poole reflects on God’s mercy. Continue reading Original Sin
In his poem, “Distraction (Morning Prayer)” Jeffrey Essmann looks at a common plague of the praying life. Continue reading Distraction (Morning Prayer)
In his short story, “The Man and the Fields,” Erik Priedkalns writes about a story exploring the destructiveness and emptiness of sin, through some unusual characters. Continue reading The Man and the Fields
In his flash fiction piece, “Cause or Just Impediment,” Chris Cottom writes about a vicar visiting a young woman before her wedding. Continue reading Cause or Just Impediment
In his short story, “The Prodigal Son,” Thomas Carlson portrays a young adolescent’s struggle to cope with the death of his mother. Continue reading The Prodigal Son
In her poem, “Only You and I,” Maria Grace Nobile reflects on our relationship with God. Continue reading Only You and I
In her poem, “Worship in the Waiting,” Kaci Rigney worships God while waiting for His healing. Continue reading Worship in the Waiting
In her poem, “Entice My Soul,” Kaci Rigney asks the Holy Spirit for refreshing peace in worship. Continue reading Entice My Soul