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Poetry

Hand

In her poem, “Hand,” Monica Sherlock ruminates about good and evil. Continue reading Hand

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Summer

In her poem, “Summer,” Monica Sherlock reflects on God’s majesty. Continue reading Summer

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Grief

In her poem, “Grief,” Monica Sherlock reflects on heaven. Continue reading Grief

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Poetry

Priest’s Palette

In his essay, “Priest’s Palette,” Carl “Papa” Palmer reminisces about attending the Ash Wednesday mass with his dad. Continue reading Priest’s Palette

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Poet’s Prayer

In his poem, “Poet’s Prayer,” Carl “Papa” Palmer prays from the perspective of a poet. Continue reading Poet’s Prayer

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Johnny Cash, Pray for Me

In her poem, “Johnny Cash, Pray for Me,” Casie Dodd uses a beloved country singer to redeem the challenges of motherhood. Continue reading Johnny Cash, Pray for Me

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Soup Kitchen

In her poem, “Soup Kitchen,” Casie Dodd considers the challenges faced by homeless people seeking refuge. Continue reading Soup Kitchen

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Wearing the Sun

In her poem, “Wearing the Sun,” Casie Dodd reflects on the joy of baptism. Continue reading Wearing the Sun

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Creative Nonfiction

Agape Love in the Bible

In his essay, “Agape Love in the Bible,” John J. Brugaletta points out that “agape” has only one meaning, while “love” (the traditional translation) has over 13 meanings, giving readers a mistranslation. Continue reading Agape Love in the Bible

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Poetry

To Go All In

In his essay, “To Go All In,” Stuart Fail writes about gaining faith through adversity. Continue reading To Go All In

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Poetry

Sign Language in a Country Church

In her poem “Sign-Language in a Country Church,” Maya Clubine reflects on how those with disabilities (in this case, hearing loss) may struggle to participate fully in places of worship. Continue reading Sign Language in a Country Church

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Poetry

A Working Mother’s Prayer

In her poem, “A Working Mother’s Prayer,” Pat Severin identifies the plight of working parents everywhere and also offers a path toward both coping and hoping that leads to the Word. Continue reading A Working Mother’s Prayer

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