Listening for God’s Voice
In her essay “Listening for God’s Voice,” Linda L. Kruschke tells a true story of learning to listen to God’s voice even when it doesn’t make sense. Continue reading Listening for God’s Voice
In her essay “Listening for God’s Voice,” Linda L. Kruschke tells a true story of learning to listen to God’s voice even when it doesn’t make sense. Continue reading Listening for God’s Voice
In her poem “Mary,” Mallory Nygard writes from the perspective of Mary of Bethany on the theme of asking Jesus why did he not come earlier to be with her brother, Lazarus. Continue reading Mary
In her poem “Martha,” Mallory Nygard writes from the perspective of Martha on the theme of asking Jesus why did he not come earlier to be with her brother, Lazarus. Continue reading Martha
In her poem “Echo,” Mallory Nygard depicts a one-sided conversation between Lazarus and Jesus. Continue reading Echo
In her poem “Sixty Last Suppers,” Mallory Nygard looks at the art of Andy Warhol through different eyes. Continue reading Sixty Last Suppers
The poem “Psalm 151” is a prayer in the tradition of David but in the voice of Mallory Nygard. Continue reading Psalm 151
In his poem, Tolu’ A. Akinyemi reflects on two halves, how Heaven helps us and how we can ‘help Heaven.’ Continue reading Help Heaven
In his philosophical sonnet “Kindling,” Peter Lilly lets his inner child do the teaching. Continue reading Kindling
In his sonnet “Λόγος (Logos),” Peter Lilly explores word, language and The Word made flesh. Continue reading Λόγος (Logos)
In his sonnet “Agricclesia,” Peter Lilly explores what agriculture can teach us about church. Continue reading Agricclesia
In his sonnet “Salt,” Peter Lilly explores how to savour the psalms. Continue reading Salt
In his poem “For His Love,” Jhemar Lagata 🇵🇭 exalts the virtues of Christ. Continue reading For His Love