Psalm of the Ordinary
In his poem, “Psalm of the Ordinary,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on God’s gift in ordinary things. Continue reading Psalm of the Ordinary
In his poem, “Psalm of the Ordinary,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on God’s gift in ordinary things. Continue reading Psalm of the Ordinary
In her drabble, “Cross,” Dee Lorraine considers how far God’s love, grace, and mercy extend. Continue reading Cross
In his poem, “Just Say The Word,” Dennis Williams reflects on Jesus healing a centurion’s servant at Capernaum. Continue reading Just Say The Word
In his poem, “The Shepherd’s Call,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on Jesus’s guidance. Continue reading The Shepherd’s Call
In a thought-provoking interview with Zaher Alajlani of Agape Review, Brother Andreas Knapp deeply reflects on his vocation, faith, writing career, and sheds light on the dire situation of the persecuted Christians in the Middle East. Continue reading Interview with Brother Andreas Knapp
In his poem, “A Time for Every Purpose,” Lawrence Hopperton considers the reality of innocence in a context of passing. Continue reading A Time for Every Purpose
In an intimate interview with Agape Review, Christian Romance author Toni Shiloh discusses her faith, writing career, and the importance of diversity in fiction. Continue reading Interview with Christian Romance Author Toni Shiloh
In his poem, “If Tomorrow Never Comes,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on being ready to go to Heaven. Continue reading If Tomorrow Never Comes
In her poem, “Lifted Up,” Sierra Lind reflects on faith and to stand up for Christ. Continue reading Lifted Up
In her poem, “Above to Heaven,” Sierra Lind imagines the wonders of Heaven. Continue reading Above to Heaven
In her poem, “Chirping Birds,” Sierra Lind dreams about an angel visiting her at five years old. Continue reading Chirping Birds
In her poem, “Little Hands,” Debra Ayis prays over her new-born relative. Continue reading Little Hands