Peace
In her poem, “Peace,” Maria Grace Nobile reflects on God’s healing peace. Continue reading Peace
In her poem, “Peace,” Maria Grace Nobile reflects on God’s healing peace. Continue reading Peace
In his poem, “The Day of My Dad’s Memorial,” Patrick Connors remembers his late father. Continue reading The Day of My Dad’s Memorial
In his poem, “He Took the Cross,” Jason Kirk Bartley describes how Christ’s love took Him to the cross. Continue reading He Took the Cross
In her poem, “In Front of Saint Sava’s Temple,” Ana Atanasković describes how her thoughts about faith were synchronous with the ringing of bells in Saint Sava’s Temple in Belgrade. Continue reading In Front of Saint Sava’s Temple
In her essay, “Tending the Threshold,” Kellie Brown explores the scriptural importance of spiritual thresholds and suggests how we can keep them attuned to the Spirit’s leading. Continue reading Tending the Threshold
In her poem, “Breath Meditation,” Clara Klein guides readers in combining mental concentration on the Holy Spirit with a breathing exercise. Continue reading Breath Meditation
In her poem, “Euphoria of the Spirit,” Clara Klein reflects on the ecstatic joy she feels when being reborn in the Holy Spirit after a period of despair. Continue reading Euphoria of the Spirit
In her essay, “Let It Go,” Sarah Freymuth explores choosing to trust God amidst fear. Continue reading Let It Go
In her poem, “Sacrament,” Annabelle Smith contemplates the relationship between baptism and self-forgiveness. Continue reading Sacrament
In his poem, “Year of Darkness,” Vyacheslav Konoval laments to God about the war in his homeland of Ukraine. Continue reading Year of Darkness
In his poem, “Christmas with a Taste of Sadness,” Vyacheslav Konoval reflects on celebrating Christmas in Kyiv, Ukraine amid the war. Continue reading Christmas with a Taste of Sadness
In his poem, “Mary Went to School,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on a Christian girl going to school and the challenges she faces. Continue reading Mary Went to School