My Prayer for You
In her poem, “My Prayer for You,” Nila K. Bartley reflects on a prayer she would pray for all of us. Continue reading My Prayer for You
In her poem, “My Prayer for You,” Nila K. Bartley reflects on a prayer she would pray for all of us. Continue reading My Prayer for You
In his essay, “A Light in the Mountains,” Bradley Alger writes of the fledgling college, Northeastern Baptist College, founded with sole purpose of reaching the most unchurched region in the entire country with the Gospel. Continue reading A Light in the Mountains
In her villanelle, “Stones,” Lee Kiblinger considers the stones of her life. Continue reading Stones
In her sestina, “Thresholds,” Lee Kiblinger considers the threshold crossing of her high school senior. Continue reading Thresholds
In her poem, “Reconsider,” Lee Kiblinger learns to reconsider the nevers. Continue reading Reconsider
In her poem, “Falling,” Ana Atanasković tells the truth about everyone in this world having difficulties and reflects on what to do after those hard days with the help of Jesus. Continue reading Falling
In his poem, “He Found Them in a Wilderness,” Jeffrey Essmann reminds us that in humanity’s encounter with God, we didn’t “meet cute.” Continue reading He Found Them in a Wilderness
In his poem, “The Missionary,” Jeffrey Essmann considers the unlikeliness of his call to mission. Continue reading The Missionary
In his poem, “W.I.T.H.,” Mark Weinrich presents an acrostic of what it means to share life in Christ. Continue reading W.I.T.H.
In his poem, “Echoes of Light,” Mark Weinrich considers the transcending power of God’s light. Continue reading Echoes of Light
In his poem, “Holding the Ropes,” Mark Weinrich examines the power of prayer and transformation even when a person doesn’t believe there is any hope. Continue reading Holding the Ropes
In his poem, “When the Stones Spoke,” Mark Weinrich ponders what Jesus might have written in the sand. Continue reading When the Stones Spoke