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Creative Nonfiction

A Fragile Season 🎄

In his essay, “A Fragile Season,” Larry Patten recalls a troubled young man gloriously singing Ave Maria during a Christmas Eve service 🎄 Continue reading A Fragile Season 🎄

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An Old-Fashioned Christmas 🎄

In her personal essay, “An Old-Fashioned Christmas,” LaVern Spencer McCarthy recounts attending church during Christmas Eve in the ’40s 🎄 Continue reading An Old-Fashioned Christmas 🎄

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Christmas Visitor 🎄

In his essay, “Christmas Visitor,” Larry Patten recounts meeting a stranger who came to his office in early December looking for “a few kind words.” 🎄 Continue reading Christmas Visitor 🎄

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Sewage Works

In her personal essay, “Sewage Works,” Melissa Webster 🇿🇦 recalls a brush with horror, and an unexpected moment of grace, on the journey of life. Continue reading Sewage Works

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Chasing Faith

In his essay, “Chasing Faith,” R. S. Raniere explores the premise that doubt can be a catalyst for building a strong faith. Continue reading Chasing Faith

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewNovember 21, 2021November 21, 20211 Comment
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Movie Popcorn and Mountains

In her essay, “Movie Popcorn and Mountains,” Karen Howington reflects on how God can be trusted in providing our wants and needs, from popcorn to mountain living. Continue reading Movie Popcorn and Mountains

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Notes from a Friday Afternoon

In his essay, “Notes from a Friday Afternoon,” C. Richard Patton remembers an uncomfortable visit to a small church and finds that support can flow two ways. Continue reading Notes from a Friday Afternoon

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Rousseau in the House of the Lord

In his essay, “Rousseau in the House of the Lord,” John J. Brugaletta writes about Romanticism, which exists among many Christians. Continue reading Rousseau in the House of the Lord

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Selah

In her essay, “Selah,” Nitya Salil reflects on the power of the Spirit-infused word upon a still mind. Continue reading Selah

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He Trembled and Wept

In his essay, “He Trembled and Wept,” Larry Patten reflects on Jesus’ tears and the weeping of a troubled member of his church who came to see him. Continue reading He Trembled and Wept

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The Man On The Bridge

In her essay “The Man On The Bridge,” Natasha Theberge shares how an act of obedience can affect another person’s life. Continue reading The Man On The Bridge

Unknown's avatarAgape ReviewOctober 23, 2021October 23, 20211 Comment
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Nine Days

In her essay “Nine Days,” Kaitlyn Newbery reflects on her time spent in a Cambodian orphanage. Continue reading Nine Days

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