Dinah
In his short story, “Dinah,” Gershon Ben-Avraham imagines Jacob’s daughter Dinah’s last night on earth. Continue reading Dinah
In his short story, “Dinah,” Gershon Ben-Avraham imagines Jacob’s daughter Dinah’s last night on earth. Continue reading Dinah
Kendra Thompson reviews Philip Yancey’s “Where the Light Fell” Continue reading Where the Light Fell by Philip Yancey — Book Review
In her poem, “Parting,” Debra Wendt reflects on the flight into Egypt. Continue reading Parting
In his poem, “A Theology of Boxes,” Mark Stucky contemplates life’s infrastructure of customs, conventions, and tradition and the times “thinking outside the box” is appropriate. Continue reading A Theology of Boxes
In his poem, “The Word of God,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how every read is a live adventure with Christ. Continue reading The Word of God
In his poem, “Wagering Against Pascal?” Jeral Williams relates how thinking about the alternative to God aids his decision to accept God’s gifts. Continue reading Wagering Against Pascal?
In her poem, “Sanctuary,” Mary Eileen Ball explores church relationships. Continue reading Sanctuary
In a heartwarming interview with Agape Review, author Laura Thomas talks about her faith, writing career, mentorship, and beyond. Continue reading Interview with Author Laura Thomas
In her poem, “Angel with a Sword,” Renee Emerson remembers her time spent in the CICU with her baby daughter, who had a severe heart condition and passed away at six months old. Continue reading Angel with a Sword
In her poem, “He Fed Me with Ravens,” Renee Emerson reflects on Elijah being fed in the wilderness. Continue reading He Fed Me with Ravens
In his poem, “Let My Faith Be As Big As A Mustard Seed,” Dennis Williams reflects on Matthew 17:20, where Jesus Christ said if your faith is as big as a mustard seed, nothing shall be impossible to you. Continue reading Let My Faith Be As Big As A Mustard Seed
Matthew Nies reviews Mark Riebling’s “Church of Spies: The Pope’s Secret War Against Hitler” Continue reading Church of Spies: The Pope’s Secret War Against Hitler — Book Review