A Woman of Sychar
In her poem, “A Woman of Sychar,” Cristina Legarda imagines how a woman with a storied past contemplates a life-changing encounter with Christ and His mercy. Continue reading A Woman of Sychar
In her poem, “A Woman of Sychar,” Cristina Legarda imagines how a woman with a storied past contemplates a life-changing encounter with Christ and His mercy. Continue reading A Woman of Sychar
In her poem, “Malchus,” Cristina Legarda upturns the traditional miracle story in an account of the high priest’s servant in Gethsemane and the aftermath of Christ’s healing of his severed ear. Continue reading Malchus
In her poem, “Lazarus,” Cristina Legarda expresses the stagnation and surreal experience of the pandemic, and our subsequent attempt to return to the world, through the story of Lazarus. Continue reading Lazarus
In his poem, “My Chariot Awaits Me,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how we must work out our own salvations to make Heaven our home. Continue reading My Chariot Awaits Me
In his poem, “Dust and Sin,” Jeral Williams explores his thankfulness for forgiveness and his recognition of the constancy of sin. Continue reading Dust and Sin
In an insightful interview with Agape Review, author-editor Kathy Ide reflects on her spiritual rebirth, illustrious career, and beyond. Continue reading Interview with Author-Editor Kathy Ide
In her poem, “Wind Chimes,” Sr Johanna Caton reflects on an elemental experience in nature that evoked a profound sense of the presence of God. Continue reading Wind Chimes
In her poem, “Good Morning (Query),” Johanna Caton reflects on the notion that no sunrise is ‘automatic,’ but is a positive act of God’s mercy toward a broken world. Continue reading Good Morning (Query)
In her poem, “Something About a Chapel Wall,” Johanna Caton reflects on the unusual beauty of her chapel wall, which becomes a metaphor for the human response to God. Continue reading Something About a Chapel Wall
In his poem, “Cheap Substitutes,” Mark Weinrich ponders the multitude of distractions that keep us from hearing valuable things from the Lord. Continue reading Cheap Substitutes
In his poem, “Captured Through Compassion,” Mark Weinrich considers the undivided attention and compassion Jesus gave to others. Continue reading Captured Through Compassion
In his poem, “Blue Jay Morning,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in how God inspires him through Blue Jay songs. Continue reading Blue Jay Morning