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Poetry

Seven Creation Haikus

In her seven haikus, A.S. Chuba meditates on the Creation. Continue reading Seven Creation Haikus

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Poetry

Trees

In her poem, “Trees,” A.S. Chuba reflects on the beauty of trees. Continue reading Trees

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Poetry

The Loneliness of Glory

In his poem, “The Loneliness of Glory,” Jack Nathaniel Julius Gregus reflects on the waiting of Christ in his prison cell before His condemnation. Continue reading The Loneliness of Glory

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Poetry

Something Completely Different

In his poem, “Something Completely Different,” Steve Bell offers a meditation on how God lovingly transforms each of us from dry, broken clay into people molded to do His will and bring Him joy. Continue reading Something Completely Different

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Omnipotent Compassion

In his poem, “Omnipotent Compassion,” Steve Bell revisits the miracle of the resurrection of Lazarus. Continue reading Omnipotent Compassion

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Interview

Interview with Theologian-Poet Jelena Ljubenović

In a heart-to-heart interview with Agape Review, Serbian theologian-poet Jelena Ljubenović discusses theology, writing, and beyond. Continue reading Interview with Theologian-Poet Jelena Ljubenović

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Poetry

Family Reunion

In his poem, “Family Reunion,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on the glory that awaits us in Heaven. Continue reading Family Reunion

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Fiction

Now She Dreams of War

In his short story, “Now She Dreams of War,” Zaher Alajlani depicts a teenager caught amid the Syrian Civil War, and reflects upon the deep meaning of Matthew 26:52. Continue reading Now She Dreams of War

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Poetry

The Convention

In her poem, “The Convention,” Sophie T. Davis paints a picture of what it’s like conforming to the world. Continue reading The Convention

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Poetry

The Midwives Ponder

In her sestina, “The Midwives Ponder,” Rosanne Osborne imagines the thoughts that Puah and Shiphrah might have had after they received Pharaoh’s command. Continue reading The Midwives Ponder

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Poetry

Everybody Loves a Story

Using the technique of midrash, Rosanne Osborne uses her sestina “Everybody Loves a Story” to explore the way God intends Moses to use symbolism to persuade Pharaoh to free the Hebrews. Continue reading Everybody Loves a Story

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Poetry

Wilderness Message

In her sestina, “Wilderness Message,” Rosanne Osborne explores the increased cruelty of Pharaoh to the Hebrews. Continue reading Wilderness Message

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