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Poetry

Margin of Error

In his poem, “Margin of Error,” Mark Stucky playfully ponders “mistakes were made” events and the long-term consequences. Continue reading Margin of Error

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Poetry

A Song for a Song

In her poem, “A Song for a Song,” Day Sibley writes about Sister Rosetta Tharpe, who is famously known for integrating Rock-n-Roll and her Christian faith together. Continue reading A Song for a Song

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La Separación

In his poem, “La Separación,” Steven Wingate reflects on separation from God via a line in the Anima Christi. Continue reading La Separación

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Poetry

No Holy Whisper

In his poem, “No Holy Whisper,” Steven Wingate talks about waiting to hear God’s voice. Continue reading No Holy Whisper

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Poetry

The Strikeout Kid

In his poem, “The Strikeout Kid,” Steven Wingate talks about baseball and the patience of Christ. Continue reading The Strikeout Kid

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Five Erasure Psalms

In his five erasure Psalms, Jeff Santosuosso seeks to reflect the universal and timeless human condition of loss and anguish, redemption and rejoicing. Continue reading Five Erasure Psalms

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Fiction

The Least of These

In her short story, “The Least of These,” Candace Arthuria demonstrates how to replace fear with faith. A distressed woman overcomes her personal trials to discover that God cares for all His creatures. Continue reading The Least of These

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Poetry

Aria: How Beautiful are the Feet

In her poem, “Aria: How Beautiful are the Feet,” Anne Babson weighs the debt we owe to those in ministry. Continue reading Aria: How Beautiful are the Feet

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Poetry

Can You? Do You? Would You?

In her Chanso, “Can You? Do You? Would You?,” Kaci Rigney ponders the omniscience, omnipotence, and compassion of God. Continue reading Can You? Do You? Would You?

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Poetry

Just Like Me

In her poem, “Just Like Me,” Kaci Rigney contemplates a Christian’s witness. Continue reading Just Like Me

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Poetry

Within Your Hands

In her Quatern, “Within Your Hands,” Kaci Rigney penned while she awaited news on a medical scare.
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Poetry

Living Water

In her poem, “Living Water,” Kaci Rigney asks for refreshment from the Holy Spirit. Continue reading Living Water

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