My Brother’s Keeper
In her drabble, “My Brother’s Keeper,” Dawn DeBraal depicts a simple gesture of compassion. Continue reading My Brother’s Keeper
In her drabble, “My Brother’s Keeper,” Dawn DeBraal depicts a simple gesture of compassion. Continue reading My Brother’s Keeper
In her poem, “Holy Saturday,” Patrice M. Wilson depicts a personalized experience of that day when Christ was buried and awaiting Easter morning. Continue reading Holy Saturday
In his poem, “Holy Saturday,” Geoff Knowlton reflects on Holy Saturday. Continue reading Holy Saturday
In his personal essay, “Scars Bring Hope,” Stuart Fail depicts how he was close to taking his life before hearing God’s voice. Continue reading Scars Bring Hope
In his poem, “Saint of Kyiv,” James Robert Kibby reflects on the current Ukraine-Russia conflict, spiritual warfare, Daniel chapter 10, and the sainthood of Michael the Archangel. Continue reading Saint of Kyiv
In his poem, “Go, Therefore,” James Robert Kibby reflects on the Great Commission and the Greatest Commandment. Continue reading Go, Therefore
In his poem, “He is Like a Tree,” James Robert Kibby reflects on the words of Psalm 1 and Christ’s sacrifice on Calvary. Continue reading He is Like a Tree
In his poem, “Life Sentence,” Bernard Pearson writes from the perspective of Barrabas. Continue reading Life Sentence
In her essay, “Inconceivable,” Carolyn Dale Husen reflects upon the amazing truth of knowing God’s presence. Continue reading Inconceivable
In her poem, “A Grandmother’s Prayer,” Carolyn Dale Husen cherishes the memories of watching her grandchildren grow. Continue reading A Grandmother’s Prayer
In her poem, “Slow to Rise,” Carolyn Dale Husen delights in the chance to drift slowly into her day. Continue reading Slow to Rise
In her poem, “Sorrows,” Lorraine Caputo depicts a Holy Saturday procession in Arequipa, Peru. Continue reading Sorrows