Conundrum
In her poem “Conundrum,” Teresa Hall writes about being a vessel of God. Continue reading Conundrum
In her poem “Conundrum,” Teresa Hall writes about being a vessel of God. Continue reading Conundrum
In her bittersweet poem “What I See,” Teresa Hall observes the happenings in today’s world. Continue reading What I See
In her poem, Ana Stjelja 🇷🇸 exalts the women of the Bible. Continue reading O, Brave Women of the Bible!
In his poem “Power in the Name,” Paul Mayes Jamar heaps praise on Christ. Continue reading Power in the Name
In his poem “A Step to Paradise,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on eternal life. Continue reading A Step to Paradise
In his poem, Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on the birth of Christ. Continue reading Jesus’ Birth
In his poem “Dirty, Rotten, Flesh,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on how God cleanses our sins. Continue reading Dirty, Rotten, Flesh
In his poem, Paul Mayes Jamar writes about an angel in his life. Continue reading My Angel
In his poem, Paul Mayes Jamar ruminates about heaven and hell. Continue reading Heaven or Hell?
In his poem, Pat Connors reflects on aspiration. Continue reading Aspire
In her historical fiction short story “Peace on Earth, Goodwill to Men,” Rosemary Davis depicts events set amid the Massacre of the Innocents. Continue reading Peace on Earth, Goodwill to Men
In her essay “Endurance,” Eva G. Angaiak reflects on endurance during times of hardship. Continue reading Endurance