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In her poem, “put it out,” Sarah Steele uses fire imagery to contrast damaging self-thought with a healing speech from a trusted friend. Continue reading put it out
In her poem, “put it out,” Sarah Steele uses fire imagery to contrast damaging self-thought with a healing speech from a trusted friend. Continue reading put it out
In her poem, “on meditation,” Sarah Steele presents a calming guide to the importance of breathing during anxious moments, while also filling the mind with truths found in Scripture. Continue reading on meditation
In her poem, “unplanned guide,” Sarah Steele reflects on the kindness of a sister in Christ who unknowingly guided her towards healing after a trial. Continue reading unplanned guide
In his poem, “Agony,” Jeffrey Essmann considers the dreamlike aspects of the Passion as it begins in Gethsemane. Continue reading Agony
In his poem, “The Holy Bible,” Jason Kirk Bartley contemplates how the Word of God is alive with power. Continue reading The Holy Bible
Katharine Armbrester reviews Beth Allison Barr’s “The Making of Biblical Womanhood” Continue reading The Making of Biblical Womanhood by Beth Allison Barr — Book Review
In her poem, “We are Moving,” eleven-year-old Lindsey Byrd shares her story about finding
peace in the midst of a recent family move. Continue reading We are Moving
In her short story, “New Year’s Resolutions,” Hannah Perdisci depicts a Christian mother who learns that she has only a year to live and reflects on her many shortcomings, only to realize that the grace of Christ has covered them all. Continue reading New Year’s Resolutions
In her poem, “A Hand in the Storm,” Angela Brinkman reflects on her need for God through all life’s highs and lows. Continue reading A Hand in the Storm
In her poem, “Compass in Hand,” Angela Brinkman expresses her need for God. Continue reading Compass in Hand
In his poem, “Easter,” “Jonel Abellanosa writes about a believer’s search for his Savior past the Lord’s resurrection that the Christian community celebrates annually. Continue reading Easter
In his poem, “Canticle,” Jonel Abellanosa writes about his daily spiritual practice years ago of cooking and feeding his homeless canine friend. Continue reading Canticle