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
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
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
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
In his poem, “The Last Psalm,” Victor Ohikhemota reminds us that only Christ truly saves. Continue reading The Last Psalm
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
In his poem, “Bitter Perfume,” Gifford Savage reflects on the gift of Myrrh for the Christ Child. Continue reading Bitter Perfume
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
In his poem, “Extreme Baptism,” Mark Stucky muses about the best baptism methods for removing stubborn sin stains. Continue reading Extreme Baptism
In his poem, “Calvary,” Christian Foli recounts the costly price Christ paid for our sins. Continue reading Calvary
In her essay, “Icon of the Mother of God “Of the Three Hands” in My Church,” Ana Atanasković reflects on one of the most famous icons of Mother of God Ana while expressing her most intimate thoughts on reaching inner peace through Jesus Christ. Continue reading Icon of the Mother of God “Of the Three Hands” in My Church
In her poem, “Intercessor,” Jenise Cook reflects on an emotional encounter with a neighbor while on a prayer walk. Continue reading Intercessor
In her poem, “Here,” Kimberly Phinney finds acceptance and peace as she disappears in the beauty of God’s rustic creation, the Blue Ridge Mountains. Continue reading Here