A Remedy for Pride
In her poem, “A Remedy for Pride,” Aisling Cruz reflects on the weight of sin and the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement. Continue reading A Remedy for Pride
In her poem, “A Remedy for Pride,” Aisling Cruz reflects on the weight of sin and the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement. Continue reading A Remedy for Pride
In her poem, “Prayer,” Aisling Cruz scratches the surface of all prayer can be. Continue reading Prayer
In his poem “At St. John the Baptist Cathedral,” Keith Melton reflects on the great beauty and power of the Catholic faith, as evidenced by the beautiful St. John the Baptist Cathedral in Savannah, Georgia. Continue reading At St. John the Baptist Cathedral
In his poem “Floating on a Deep Missouri Lake,” Troy Reeves writes that the creations of our eternal Creator are all about us, predating mankind’s discoveries. Continue reading Floating on a Deep Missouri Lake
In his poem “Lydia,” Troy Reeves writes about Lydia, who, because of her experience with dyes and cloth, understood the transforming power of the sacrificed blood of Jesus. Continue reading Lydia
In his poem “Swimming by a Great Blue Heron,” Troy Reeves ruminates about the glory of God’s creative remains, even in a fallen world. Continue reading Swimming by a Great Blue Heron
In his short story “The Neighbor’s Nativity,” Jon Moray reflects on the signs from Christ and the young woman who heeds to them. Continue reading The Neighbor’s Nativity
In her flash fiction piece “The Chatter of Downsizing During a Senior’s Sunday School Class,” Leigh-Anne Burley tells the story of how a Sunday school lesson sparks a poignant reflection on the excesses of wealth and the true meaning of faith. Continue reading The Chatter of Downsizing During a Senior’s Sunday School Class
In her essay “Traditional Hardware,” Hannah Bailey discusses the deeper meaning revolving around the Christian tradition of hanging a nail on the Christmas tree. Continue reading Traditional Hardware
In her poem, “All These Rocks,” Danielle Kinchen meditates on the glory of God’s creation. Continue reading All These Rocks
In her poem, “Here I am,” Danielle Kinchen reflects on one’s decision to enter vocational ministry. Continue reading “Here I am.”
In his flash fiction piece “Epiphany,” Brian Gifford tells the story of how an unexpected encounter begins a man’s return to the faith Continue reading Epiphany