Obedience Is Better Than Sacrifice
In his poem, “Obedience Is Better Than Sacrifice,” Tolu’ A. Akinyemi reflects on the sacrifices we are willing to make when we disobey God. Continue reading Obedience Is Better Than Sacrifice
In his poem, “Obedience Is Better Than Sacrifice,” Tolu’ A. Akinyemi reflects on the sacrifices we are willing to make when we disobey God. Continue reading Obedience Is Better Than Sacrifice
Katie Sampias reviews Harold J Sala’s “40 Unstoppable Women Who Changed the World” Continue reading 40 Unstoppable Women Who Changed the World — Book Review
In his poem, “Offer From God,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how Jesus’ atoning sacrifice still stands today to wash us clean. Continue reading Offer From God
In his flash short-story, “A Task From God,” Zephyr Dorsey imagines how one historical personage (Marco Polo’s uncle, Maffeo) may have struggled to balance the different levels of love, duty, and sacrifice in a Christian’s life. Continue reading A Task From God
Matthew Nies reviews Lee Strobels’s “The Case for Christ: A Journalist’s Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus” Continue reading The Case for Christ: A Journalist’s Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus — Book Review
In her poem, “Somewhere in Your Garden,” Jessica Renee Dawson examines experiencing feelings of loneliness and sorrow in prayer. Continue reading Somewhere in Your Garden
In a thought-provoking interview with Agape Review, Serbian writer Mišel Boltres discuss his poetry, faith, and beyond. Continue reading Interview with Serbian Writer Mišel Boltres
In his poem, “The Gentleness of God’s Nest,” Mišel Boltres reflects on living in the comfort and warmth offered by God. Continue reading The Gentleness of God’s Nest
In his poem, “God’s Tears,” Mišel Boltres meditates on rain. Continue reading God’s Tears
In his poem, “Silence,” Mišel Boltres reflects on being still in the presence of the Lord. Continue reading Silence
In his poem, “Apostle to the Apostles,” Alan Altany remembers Mary Magdalene, who was the first witness to the empty tomb and the Resurrected Jesus, and carried that message back to the others who were huddled in fear and desolation. Continue reading Apostle to the Apostles
In his poem, “Beauty of the Flawed,” Alan Altany writes about how people, especially older ones, display the worn wounds of living, and the impermanence and flaws that mark our days, but not without experiencing hope. Continue reading Beauty of the Flawed