Politics of the Table
In his personal essay, “Politics of the Table,” Rev. Ryan Snider explores the politics of the dinner table and the formation of belonging, identity, and character. Continue reading Politics of the Table
In his personal essay, “Politics of the Table,” Rev. Ryan Snider explores the politics of the dinner table and the formation of belonging, identity, and character. Continue reading Politics of the Table
In her short story, “Changing Point of View,” Mary Daurio focuses on family dynamics and the art of getting along. Continue reading Changing Point of View
In a heart-to-heart interview with Agape Review, Sharon Hinck discusses her faith, illustrious career, and beyond. Continue reading Interview with Author Sharon Hinck
Katharine Armbrester reviews Aimee Byrd’s “No Little Women: Equipping All Women in the Household of God” Continue reading No Little Women: Equipping All Women in the Household of God by Aimee Byrd — Book Review
In his poem, Jeffrey Essmann finds the rhyme in a beloved Advent passage from Luke. Continue reading Luke 3:1-6
In her essay, R. S. Raniere reflects on the women warriors of the Bible. Continue reading Shining a Light on Women Warriors of the Bible
In his poem, “As A Child,” Mark Weinrich examines Jesus’ coming as a child 🎄 Continue reading As A Child 🎄
In his poem, “Two Births,” Mark Weinrich ponders the Star’s appearance 🎄 Continue reading Two Births 🎄
In his poem “Uncounted,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon those forgotten at Caesar’s census. Continue reading Uncounted
In his poem, “The Cure,” Mark Weinrich considers man’s unending search for peace. Continue reading The Cure
In his poem, “Attentiveness,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the care of skilled waitresses and waiters. Continue reading Attentiveness
In his short story, “Same Reason, Same Season, Two Birthdays,” Joseph Olamide Babalola explores the essence of Christ’s birth in relation to the Christmas celebration 🎄 Continue reading Same Reason, Same Season, Two Birthdays 🎄