
Mom’s Choice
In her essay, “Mom’s Choice,” Meredith Stephens describes how her mother refused the advice of her uncle, who was a doctor, to have an abortion. Continue reading Mom’s Choice
In her essay, “Mom’s Choice,” Meredith Stephens describes how her mother refused the advice of her uncle, who was a doctor, to have an abortion. Continue reading Mom’s Choice
In his poem, “The God I Call Upon,” Nolo Segundo reflects on calling upon God. Continue reading The God I Call Upon
In his poem, “My Faith,” Nolo Segundo presents a very deeply personal testament of faith. Continue reading My Faith
In his poem, “Living in A Dry Land,” Nolo Segundo reflects on the naïve and futile attempts to rationalize the violence, selfishness, and evil in the world in secular terms. Continue reading Living in A Dry Land
In his poem, “When We Forget Eternity,” Nolo Segundo encapsulates the godless, soulless secular materialist outlook that has infected the minds of so many today (and to be honest, he might be one of them if he had not had an NDE when he tried to take his own life over fifty years ago). Continue reading When We Forget Eternity
In his poem, “The Empty Old Church Re-opens,” Nolo Segundo expresses his frustration when his Anglican church had remained closed for in-person worship long after restaurants, dentists, barbers, movie houses, etc. had re-opened. Continue reading The Empty Old Church Re-opens
In his poem, “Life’s Invitations,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in the opportunities God has placed around us to see His Character. Continue reading Life’s Invitations
In his poem, “Jesus’ Longing,” Mark Weinrich ponders Jesus’ plea to the city of Jerusalem. Continue reading Jesus’ Longing
In his poem, “Majesty in Stillness,” Mark Weinrich delights in the reflecting power of a pond. Continue reading Majesty in Stillness
In his poem, “The Gateway,” Mark Weinrich longs for the Lord to adjust his life focus. Continue reading The Gateway