The Convention
In her poem, “The Convention,” Sophie T. Davis paints a picture of what it’s like conforming to the world. Continue reading The Convention
In her poem, “The Convention,” Sophie T. Davis paints a picture of what it’s like conforming to the world. Continue reading The Convention
In her sestina, “The Midwives Ponder,” Rosanne Osborne imagines the thoughts that Puah and Shiphrah might have had after they received Pharaoh’s command. Continue reading The Midwives Ponder
Using the technique of midrash, Rosanne Osborne uses her sestina “Everybody Loves a Story” to explore the way God intends Moses to use symbolism to persuade Pharaoh to free the Hebrews. Continue reading Everybody Loves a Story
In her sestina, “Wilderness Message,” Rosanne Osborne explores the increased cruelty of Pharaoh to the Hebrews. Continue reading Wilderness Message
In her sestina, “The Birth of Faith,” Rosanne Osborne shows her readers the way Jochebed planned to save her son Moses. Continue reading The Birth of Faith
In her sestina, “Burn, Burn, Burn,” Rosanne Osborne imagines the conversation that God and Moses held over that burning bush. Continue reading Burn, Burn, Burn
In her poem, “God’s Treasure,” Nila K. Bartley reflects on how God views us and why Jesus went to the cross – we are His treasure because God is love. Continue reading God’s Treasure
In his poem, “Heaven’s Symphony,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on the free gift from God. Continue reading Heaven’s Symphony
In her poem, “The Great Day,” Josephine Oluwafunke reflects on the Judgment Day. Continue reading The Great Day
In his poem, “Purgatorial Perceptions,” Mark Stucky describes an accidental avian close encounter from a perspective of crises as “dangerous opportunities.” Continue reading Purgatorial Perceptions
In her poem, “This Holy Breaking,” Kimberly Phinney connects her own suffering and critical illness with God’s sometimes painful but always divine plans in the Bible. Continue reading This Holy Breaking
In her poem, “Penance,” Ann Iverson considers sin, penance, and self-forgiveness. Continue reading Penance