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Gran

In her short story “Gran,” Susan Smith gives us a glimpse into the powerful love that often exists between grandparents and their grandchildren. Continue reading Gran

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Fiction

The Neighbor’s Nativity

In his short story “The Neighbor’s Nativity,” Jon Moray reflects on the signs from Christ and the young woman who heeds to them. Continue reading The Neighbor’s Nativity

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The Chatter of Downsizing During a Senior’s Sunday School Class

In her flash fiction piece “The Chatter of Downsizing During a Senior’s Sunday School Class,” Leigh-Anne Burley tells the story of how a Sunday school lesson sparks a poignant reflection on the excesses of wealth and the true meaning of faith. Continue reading The Chatter of Downsizing During a Senior’s Sunday School Class

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Epiphany

In his flash fiction piece “Epiphany,” Brian Gifford tells the story of how an unexpected encounter begins a man’s return to the faith Continue reading Epiphany

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Saved

In her short story “Saved,” Sandra Scofield writes about a young unmarried mother whose frightening illness opens up a route to God. Continue reading Saved

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Fiction

The Tomb-Dweller

In his short story, “The Tomb-Dweller,” Bryant Burroughs retells the story of the man of the tombs. Continue reading The Tomb-Dweller

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Fiction

The Sacred Path

In her short story “The Sacred Path,” Gillian Hutt reflects on the powerful redemptive atmosphere of the Via Dolorosa Continue reading The Sacred Path

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Fiction

Do You Believe in Miracles

In his short story “Do You Believe in Miracles,” Mark Irwin depicts a sick child who puts his faith in God. Continue reading Do You Believe in Miracles

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Prodigal Mr. Clark

In her short story “Prodigal Mr. Clark,” Whitney Crawford presents a contemporary retelling of the Parable of the Prodigal Son, in which the roles of father and son are reversed. Continue reading Prodigal Mr. Clark

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Fiction

Moniteau Farmers

In his short story, “Moniteau Farmers,” Bill Gottlieb describes the faith of a small town doctor during the Civil War. Continue reading Moniteau Farmers

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Fiction

You Are Here

In his short story, “You Are Here,” Stephen S. Johnson writes about a couple who woke up from the nightmare of this world. Continue reading You Are Here

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From the River Given

In his short story, “From the River Given,” Larry Buklis depicts an Alaska Native girl discovering faith in Jesus Christ at the interface of Native and Western cultures. Continue reading From the River Given

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