Viernes Santo
In her poem, “Viernes Santo,” Lorraine Caputo takes us to Puno, Peru. Continue reading Viernes Santo
In her poem, “Viernes Santo,” Lorraine Caputo takes us to Puno, Peru. Continue reading Viernes Santo
In her poem, “Via Crucis,” Lorraine Caputo takes us to El Estor, Guatemala. Continue reading Via Crucis
In her poem, “After His Arrival,” Lorraine Caputo takes us to Quito, Ecuador. Continue reading After His Arrival
In her poem, “Palm Sunday,” Lorraine Caputo takes us to Quito, Ecuador. Continue reading Palm Sunday
In his poem, “Running In The Human Race,” Ndaba Sibanda reflects on running in the race of life. Continue reading Running In The Human Race
In his poem, “What I See,” Ndaba Sibanda reflects on the beauty of God’s world. Continue reading What I See
In her poem, “A Prayer for Ukraine,” Pat Severin, reminds us that although we may feel helpless in the face of this horrific war, our prayers have never been more important. Continue reading A Prayer for Ukraine
In her poem, “Ripe,” Pat Severin lays out an all-too-frequent scenario in which a broken heart leads to a realization of one’s desperate need for love, repentance for poor decisions and a request for God’s strength and direction in the future. Continue reading Ripe
In her poem, “Good Friday,” Patrice M. Wilson expresses an objection to the violence of the cross, and how any person, whether a believer or not, might respond to it. Continue reading Good Friday
In his poem, “Good Friday,” Emmanuel G G Yamba reflects on the crucifixion of Christ. Continue reading Good Friday
In her poem, “Salvation,” Patrice M. Wilson examines the individual choice to follow God and not the fallen world, based on faith. Continue reading Salvation
Zaher Alajlani reviews Andreas Knapp’s “The Last Christians: Stories of Persecution, Flight, and Resilience in the Middle East” Continue reading The Last Christians by Andreas Knapp — Book Review