Mercy
In her flash fiction piece, “Mercy,” Mary Eileen Ball reflects on salvation at the end of life. Continue reading Mercy
In her flash fiction piece, “Mercy,” Mary Eileen Ball reflects on salvation at the end of life. Continue reading Mercy
In her flash fiction piece, “The Sign,” Dee Lorraine recounts a young boy’s Christmas shopping quandary. 🎄 Continue reading The Sign 🎄
In his poem, “The Hill Country,” Jeffrey Essmann reflects on Mary’s thoughts upon entering the Ultimate Mystery. Continue reading The Hill Country 🎄
In their collaborative poem, “Jeremiah’s Christmas,” A.M. Moodley & A.S.Chuba depict a shepherd boy during the Nativity 🎄 Continue reading Jeremiah’s Christmas 🎄
In her poem, “Contemplation Cookies,” Jain Brunet Anderson reflects on God’s ongoing call to join in His timeless and uniting creativity. Continue reading Contemplation Cookies
In his poem, “Time Trap,” Ron Levi postulates why Christians are feckless. Continue reading Time Trap
In his introspective poem, “Divided House,” Ron Levi diagnoses what destroys us. Continue reading Divided House
In his poem, “Why Are We Still Here?” Ron Levi proffers the spiritual imperatives that keep us here. Continue reading Why Are We Still Here?
In his poem, “Image and Likeness!” Ron Levi examines America and highlights what holds Americans captive. Continue reading Image and Likeness!
In his short story, “Kriemhilde,” Nathan Sweem depicts challenges faced while loving one’s neighbors in extreme circumstances. Continue reading Kriemhilde
In his poem, “Sumo Bout with Doubt,” Jeral Williams explores doubts of faith that arise in times of crisis. Continue reading Sumo Bout with Doubt
In his sonnet, “Let There Be,” Jeffrey Essmann looks at mistaking creation for the Creator. Continue reading Let There Be