A Beautiful Timeline
In his poem, “A Beautiful Timeline,” Martin Peter Mburu reminds us to hide the Word in our hearts and that God searches the hearts. Continue reading A Beautiful Timeline
In his poem, “A Beautiful Timeline,” Martin Peter Mburu reminds us to hide the Word in our hearts and that God searches the hearts. Continue reading A Beautiful Timeline
In his poem, “To Make Christ Known,” Jason Kirk Bartley talks about how glorifying God is our very existence. Continue reading To Make Christ Known
In her essay, “Doubt,” Linda Troxell considers the role of doubt in the Christian journey and how it can be used as a tool for growth. Continue reading Doubt
Akinrinade Funminiyi reviews John Piper’s “Why I Love the Apostle Paul: 30 Reasons” Continue reading Why I Love the Apostle Paul: 30 Reasons by John Piper — Book Review
In her flash fiction piece, “Heaven, Well Etched,” Jill Foster explores a prison inmate’s faith and friendship. Continue reading Heaven, Well Etched
Zaher Alajlani reviews Janine di Giovanni’s “The Vanishing: Faith, Loss, and the Twilight of Christianity in the Land of the Prophets” Continue reading The Vanishing: Faith, Loss, and the Twilight of Christianity in the Land of the Prophets by Janine di Giovanni — Book Review
In his poem, “Deep Breathing,” Steve Bell writes to a non-Christian friend who was contemplating suicide and pointing him to the Savior. Continue reading Deep Breathing
In his poem, “Actually, No,” Steve Bell ponders and marvels at the faith of Abraham. Continue reading Actually, No
In his poem, “‘Twas in the Blood,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on Jesus’ blood. Continue reading ‘Twas in the Blood
In his poem, “The Faith Switch,” Mark Weinrich considers the readiness of our Lord to answer when we claim His promises by faith. Continue reading The Faith Switch
In his poem, “Unexpected Worshiper,” Mark Weinrich shares a true story from this past Sunday. Continue reading Unexpected Worshiper
In his poem, “Two Decisions,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in Christ’s willingness to die in his place. Continue reading Two Decisions