To my Lord
In her essay, “To my Lord,” Ana Atanasković reflects on finding peace in God through faith. Continue reading To my Lord
In her essay, “To my Lord,” Ana Atanasković reflects on finding peace in God through faith. Continue reading To my Lord
In his poem, “He Is Born,” Pett Ezra Isaac reflects on the birth of Christ. Continue reading He Is Born 🎄
In her poem, “Happy Birthday, Christ Jesus,” Linda Troxell sends a birthday wish to our Lord and Savior. Continue reading Happy Birthday, Christ Jesus 🎄
In her poem “In Remembrance Again,” Debbie Felio reflects on the inclusion of all for the gift in the manger. Continue reading In Remembrance Again 🎄
In her poem “Praise! Praise!” Debbie Felio reflects on just some of the everyday encounters with God, found in unexpected places. Continue reading Praise! Praise!
In her poem “Mercy Yet,” Debbie Felio explores the struggle of living the faith in a broken world. Continue reading Mercy Yet
In her essay, “A Christmas Story,” Ana Atanasković recounts attending Christmas worship in her Orthodox church. Continue reading A Christmas Story 🎄
In her poem “When the world says…” Nichole Barwick reflects on what Jesus Christ says about all of us. Continue reading When the world says…
In her short story, “The Sycamore,” Shannon Baker imagines the answer to Mark 8:36’s question: “For what would it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?” Continue reading The Sycamore
In his poem, “The Second Shepherd’s Story,” Michael Collins writes from the perspective of a shepherd who remembers the night Jesus was born. Continue reading The Second Shepherd’s Story 🎄
In his essay, “A Christmas Letter,” Zaher Alajlani writes a heartfelt letter to his late father while reminiscing about spending his childhood in Syria. Continue reading A Christmas Letter 🎄
In his poem, “Show Me Thy Ways,” Michael D. Young explores the longing God’s children feel to be directed in his ways. Continue reading Show Me Thy Ways