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Fiction

Cause or Just Impediment

In his flash fiction piece, “Cause or Just Impediment,” Chris Cottom writes about a vicar visiting a young woman before her wedding. Continue reading Cause or Just Impediment

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Fiction

The Prodigal Son

In his short story, “The Prodigal Son,” Thomas Carlson portrays a young adolescent’s struggle to cope with the death of his mother. Continue reading The Prodigal Son

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Fiction

The Village Church

In her flash fiction piece, “The Village Church,” Nelly Shulman depicts a little girl visiting a village church. Continue reading The Village Church

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The Sycamore

In her short story, “The Sycamore,” Shannon Baker imagines the answer to Mark 8:36’s question: “For what would it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?” Continue reading The Sycamore

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The Story of Samson

In his short story, “The Story of Samson,” Jarvis Ottum recounts the life of Samson. Continue reading The Story of Samson

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The Gifter

In his short story, “The Gifter,” Matthew Nies races through a dangerous night as an unwavering savior searches for his friend, reimagining Francis Thompson’s classic poem “The Hound of Heaven.” Continue reading The Gifter

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Fiction

The Gift 🎄

In her short story, “The Gift,” Rosemary Davis writes about an astonishing Christmas package that arrives and changes a teacher’s life forever. Continue reading The Gift 🎄

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God’s Office Hours

In his short story, “God’s Office Hours,” Brian Baumann explores personal responsibility and forgiveness. Continue reading God’s Office Hours

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Fiction

The Sparrow

In her short story, “The Sparrow,” Joy VanderMey follows the journey of a young girl who is brought to Christ through the vanity of life. Continue reading The Sparrow

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Fiction

Christmas Story 🎄

In her short story, “Christmas Story,” Kathryn Temple reflects on the human connections inspired by Christian rituals and celebrations. Continue reading Christmas Story 🎄

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The Train 🎄

In her short story, “The Train,” Justine Johnston Hemmestad shares her devotion to the Word in story form aboard a train at Christmastime. Continue reading The Train 🎄

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Fiction

The Bride Show

In her short story, “The Bride Show,” E.C. Traganas depicts Saint Kassia, one of Christendom’s earliest hymnographers, boldly escaping the ravages of the Iconoclastic Movement sweeping Byzantium. Continue reading The Bride Show

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