Jesus, Stand by Me
In his poem, “Jesus, Stand by Me,” Jarvis Ottum reflects on Jesus being a part of his life. Continue reading Jesus, Stand by Me
In his poem, “Jesus, Stand by Me,” Jarvis Ottum reflects on Jesus being a part of his life. Continue reading Jesus, Stand by Me
In his poem, “Sanctified!” Anthony J. Rubi reflects on spiritual discipleship, while poetically asking God for help. Continue reading Sanctified!
In her flash fiction piece, “Angel,” Dee Lorraine recounts how a divorced father received an unexpected blessing on Thanksgiving Eve. Continue reading Angel
In her poem, “Virgin Mary,” A.M. Moodley extols the virtues of the blessed Mother of God. Continue reading Oh Mother
In her poem, “Wrested,” Johanna Caton considers death not as eternal ‘rest’ but as our full awakening. Continue reading Wrested
In her poem, “Pouring,” Johanna Caton looks at an aspect of God’s love. Continue reading Pouring
In her whimsical poem, “Sonnet on the Earthworm,” Johanna Caton praises the virtues of the earthworm. Continue reading Sonnet on the Earthworm
In his poem, “With Bent Stalk and Bruised Reed,” Phil Cotnoir puts into words what parents fear and pray. Continue reading With Bent Stalk and Bruised Reed
Katharine Armbrester reviews Angela Jackson-Brown’s “When Stars Rain Down” Continue reading When Stars Rain Down by Angela Jackson-Brown — Book Review
In his essay, “Chasing Faith,” R. S. Raniere explores the premise that doubt can be a catalyst for building a strong faith. Continue reading Chasing Faith
In his poem, “Be Ready,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on the Second Coming. Continue reading Be Ready
In his poem, “Justified by Faith,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on faith and salvation. Continue reading Justified by Faith