Micah
In her poem, “Micah,” Catherine Zickgraf describes God’s protection of an unborn soul. Continue reading Micah
In her poem, “Micah,” Catherine Zickgraf describes God’s protection of an unborn soul. Continue reading Micah
In his poem, “Empty Me,” Jason Kirk Bartley writes about how we should empty us of ourselves, any evil deeds, so that we may be filled with the fullness of God. Continue reading Empty Me
In a heart-to-heart interview with Agape Review, Veronica Leigh talks about her faith, writing journey, and beyond. Continue reading Interview with Author Veronica Leigh
In his poem, “The Hallelujah Train,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how we need each other to make it in this world with Christ at the head. Continue reading The Hallelujah Train
In her poem, “The Sound of God Singing: A Contrapuntal for Three Voices,” Olga Dugan reflects on ways knowledge of God’s goodness can give us joy in the midst of sorrow and suffering, can bring us unity over division and loneliness. Continue reading The Sound of God Singing: A Contrapuntal for Three Voices
In her poem, “Walking with My Mother,” Olga Dugan recollects a mother’s Christ-centered teachings, which continue to shape every facet of her daughter’s life. Continue reading Walking with My Mother
In her poem, “In the Shadow of Your Wing,” Maria Grace Nobile reflects on God’s protection of His flock. Continue reading In the Shadow of Your Wing
In his poem, “One Day Changes Everything,” Mark Weinrich ponders how God changed the direction of Joseph’s life in one day and how the Lord changes ours. Continue reading One Day Changes Everything
In his poem, “Morning Promises,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in the promises God has for us every day. Continue reading Morning Promises
In his poem, “Unlikely Defense,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the repentant thief on the cross and his defense of Jesus. Continue reading Unlikely Defense
In his poem, “Always Available,” Mark Weinrich delights in God’s willingness to hear our every need. Continue reading Always Available
In his poem, “Just a Little Longer,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the truth that something is always happening while we wait upon the Lord. Continue reading Just a Little Longer