A Prayer for Cracked Pots
In her poem, “A Prayer for Cracked Pots,” Donna Nemmers acknowledges our humanness and our great need for God’s grace. Continue reading A Prayer for Cracked Pots
In her poem, “A Prayer for Cracked Pots,” Donna Nemmers acknowledges our humanness and our great need for God’s grace. Continue reading A Prayer for Cracked Pots
In his poem, “In Jesus’s Name,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on what happens when Jesus comes in. Continue reading In Jesus’s Name
In her poem, “A Lyric to God,” Marchell Dyon reflects on the power of God’s words. Continue reading A Lyric to God
In his poem, “Lord, Help Me In My Seasons,” Dennis Williams reflects on Ecclesiastes 3:1-8. Continue reading Lord, Help Me In My Seasons
In her poem, “Gratitude,” Omekawum Juliet reflects on how grateful she is. Continue reading Gratitude
In a heartwarming interview with Agape Review, author Lisa M. Prysock talks about her faith, writing journey, and beyond. Continue reading Interview with Author Lisa M. Prysock
Katharine Armbrester reviews Sharon Hinck’s “Dream of Kings” Continue reading Dream of Kings by Sharon Hinck — Book Review
In his poem, “Sinner to Saint,” Jason Kirk Bartley talks about grace that is free for the taking through Jesus Christ. Continue reading Sinner to Saint
In his poem, “Walk With Me, Jesus,” Mike Turner prays for Christ’s comfort and companionship as we journey through life. Continue reading Walk With Me, Jesus
In a warm interview with Agape Review, poets Jason Kirk Bartley & Nila Bartley reflect on their faith, poetry, personal struggles, and being in a Christ-centered marriage. Continue reading Interview with Poets Jason Kirk Bartley & Nila Bartley
In her poem, “Mary of Magdala,” Cristina Legarda voices Mary Magdalene’s reflections on her personal relationship with Jesus, what it means for all human beings’ relationship with God, and the good news about us behind that relationship – who we are, and who we are meant to be. Continue reading Mary of Magdala
In her poem, “A Leper,” Cristina Legarda writes from the point of view of a person suffering with disfiguring disease and with the isolating pain and longing of those who need Christ’s healing but are as yet far from it. Continue reading A Leper