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 🎄
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 🎄
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
In her short story, “Mary’s Birth Story,” Katie Sampias tells the story of the unexpected early birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem from the perspective of a midwife. Continue reading Mary’s Birth Story 🎄
In his poem, “He is of Age,” Dennis Williams reflects on John 9:1-23, where a blind man was healed by Jesus Christ. Continue reading He is of Age
In his short story, “Hearing in Tongues,” Bradley J. Alger tells the story of two very different men talking about what they had heard the people in the upper room say at Pentecost. Continue reading Hearing in Tongues
In his short story, “Dinah,” Gershon Ben-Avraham imagines Jacob’s daughter Dinah’s last night on earth. Continue reading Dinah
In her short story, “The Prophetess,” E.C. Traganas depicts a carpenter who views the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple from a novel perspective. Continue reading The Prophetess
In his flash fiction piece, “He is Not a Gloomy God,” Martin Mburu reflects on a misconception of joy in the Body of Christ. Continue reading He is Not a Gloomy God
In his short story, “Does Jesus Sing George Jones?” Brian Gifford depicts the relationship between a grandfather and grandson defined by the life and death of Jesus Christ and the music of George Jones. Continue reading Does Jesus Sing George Jones?
In her flash fiction piece, “Heaven, Well Etched,” Jill Foster explores a prison inmate’s faith and friendship. Continue reading Heaven, Well Etched
In her drabble, “The Write Prescription,” Dee Lorraine considers the role of humor in the face of life’s tragedies. Continue reading The Write Prescription
In her drabble, “Cross,” Dee Lorraine considers how far God’s love, grace, and mercy extend. Continue reading Cross