
Too Good To Not Believe
In her essay, “Too Good To Not Believe,” Abigail Whitam shares her first-hand experience with Christ. Continue reading Too Good To Not Believe
In her essay, “Too Good To Not Believe,” Abigail Whitam shares her first-hand experience with Christ. Continue reading Too Good To Not Believe
In her essay, “Walking in Grace,” Yevgeniya Przhebelskaya reflects upon the time when her friend was hospitalized during a manic episode, and tries to understand his mental health and her own. Continue reading Walking in Grace
In her essay, “Sacred Ascension,” Denise Kohlmeyer highlights the staircase as a literal and figurative metaphor for connectiveness to and communion with God. Continue reading Sacred Ascension
In her essay, “The Dwarf at the Stone Table,” Kori Frazier Morgan explores how performing in a production of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe helped her understand her faith. Continue reading The Dwarf at the Stone Table
In her essay, “A Wall of Flames,” Carol-Ann Lane brings us on a journey to Fatima, where she gives us a glimpse of healing, hope and peace. Continue reading A Wall of Flames
In his essay, “A Light in the Mountains,” Bradley Alger writes of the fledgling college, Northeastern Baptist College, founded with sole purpose of reaching the most unchurched region in the entire country with the Gospel. Continue reading A Light in the Mountains
In her essay, “Tending the Threshold,” Kellie Brown explores the scriptural importance of spiritual thresholds and suggests how we can keep them attuned to the Spirit’s leading. Continue reading Tending the Threshold
In her essay, “Let It Go,” Sarah Freymuth explores choosing to trust God amidst fear. Continue reading Let It Go
In her essay, “Icon of the Mother of God “Of the Three Hands” in My Church,” Ana Atanasković reflects on one of the most famous icons of Mother of God Ana while expressing her most intimate thoughts on reaching inner peace through Jesus Christ. Continue reading Icon of the Mother of God “Of the Three Hands” in My Church
In her essay, “One Should Not Run Away From Thorns,” Ana Atanasković reflects on finding peace in God through faith. Continue reading One Should Not Run Away From Thorns
In her essay, “To my Lord,” Ana Atanasković reflects on finding peace in God through faith. Continue reading To my Lord
In her essay, “A Christmas Story,” Ana Atanasković recounts attending Christmas worship in her Orthodox church. Continue reading A Christmas Story 🎄