First Reformed — Film Review
William Collen reviews First Reformed (2019) Continue reading First Reformed — Film Review
William Collen reviews First Reformed (2019) Continue reading First Reformed — Film Review
In his essay, “Down the Mountain,” Shawn D. Brink contemplates his relationship with God. Continue reading Down the Mountain
In his poem, “Along the Rio Tejo,” Gary Kaiser expresses awe and gratitude for the Biblical examples of pastor father. Continue reading Along the Rio Tejo
In his poem, “I Hear You,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on a scene of singing in the ICU as a way to think about gratitude and grace. Continue reading I Hear You
In her poem, “Seeking Serenity,” Pat Severin draws inspiration from the Serenity Prayer to point out our need for God’s help. Continue reading Seeking Serenity
In her poem, “Forever Grace,” Pat Severin reminds us that God’s grace is always sufficient. Continue reading Forever Grace
In his poem, “Jesus Doesn’t Forget,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how we forget things, but Jesus doesn’t. Continue reading Jesus Doesn’t Forget
In her essay, “To Forgive is not a Choice, it’s a Mandate,” Linda Troxell discusses the significance of forgiveness in the Christian faith. She looks at what forgiving is, what it isn’t, and why it’s such a difficult thing to do. Continue reading To Forgive is not a Choice, it’s a Mandate
In her poem, “The Atrium,” Henrietta DuCap reflects on the tearing of the temple curtain at Christ’s death. Continue reading The Atrium
In her poem, “A Song of Hope,” Isabel Beckham reflects on the hope that Jesus Christ gives. Continue reading A Song of Hope
In her poem, “In the Midst,” Isabel Beckham reflects on the light that Jesus Christ offers. Continue reading In the Midst
In her poem, “Ashes,” Isabel Beckham reflects on the amount of lives Jesus Christ has saved. Continue reading Ashes