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Euphoria of the Spirit

In her poem, “Euphoria of the Spirit,” Clara Klein reflects on the ecstatic joy she feels when being reborn in the Holy Spirit after a period of despair. Continue reading Euphoria of the Spirit

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Let It Go

In her essay, “Let It Go,” Sarah Freymuth explores choosing to trust God amidst fear. Continue reading Let It Go

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Sacrament

In her poem, “Sacrament,” Annabelle Smith contemplates the relationship between baptism and self-forgiveness. Continue reading Sacrament

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Poetry

Year of Darkness

In his poem, “Year of Darkness,” Vyacheslav Konoval laments to God about the war in his homeland of Ukraine. Continue reading Year of Darkness

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Poetry

Christmas with a Taste of Sadness

In his poem, “Christmas with a Taste of Sadness,” Vyacheslav Konoval reflects on celebrating Christmas in Kyiv, Ukraine amid the war. Continue reading Christmas with a Taste of Sadness

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Poetry

Mary Went to School

In his poem, “Mary Went to School,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on a Christian girl going to school and the challenges she faces. Continue reading Mary Went to School

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Poetry

Christianity, The Struggle Can Be Real

In his poem, “Christianity, The Struggle Can Be Real,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how being a Christian can be a struggle, but is worth it. Continue reading Christianity, The Struggle Can Be Real

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Poetry

The Last Psalm

In his poem, “The Last Psalm,” Victor Ohikhemota reminds us that only Christ truly saves. Continue reading The Last Psalm

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Poetry

Hurt People

In his poem, “Hurt People,” Mike Turner considers how following Christ’s instruction to ‘turn the other cheek,’ allows us to embody His Presence in the world. Continue reading Hurt People

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Poetry

Bitter Perfume

In his poem, “Bitter Perfume,” Gifford Savage reflects on the gift of Myrrh for the Christ Child. Continue reading Bitter Perfume

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Poetry

Stay the Course

In her poem, “Stay the Course,” Nila K. Bartley reflects on how to find the answers to life’s most arduous questions. Continue reading Stay the Course

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Poetry

Extreme Baptism

In his poem, “Extreme Baptism,” Mark Stucky muses about the best baptism methods for removing stubborn sin stains. Continue reading Extreme Baptism

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