
Always 🎄
In her drabble, “Always,” Candace Arthuria captures the hopelessness of Saint Joseph and Mother Mary, culminating in the hope of the Baby Jesus. Continue reading Always 🎄
In her drabble, “Always,” Candace Arthuria captures the hopelessness of Saint Joseph and Mother Mary, culminating in the hope of the Baby Jesus. Continue reading Always 🎄
In her essay, “The Hope of The Christian Church,” Candace Arthuria encourages the collaboration of Study, Scripture, and Song. Continue reading The Hope of The Christian Church
In her essay, “Reverend Culbert’s Daughter,” Candace Arthuria reflects on her early years under the tutelage of a righteous and honorable man of God. Continue reading Reverend Culbert’s Daughter
In her short story, “The Least of These,” Candace Arthuria demonstrates how to replace fear with faith. A distressed woman overcomes her personal trials to discover that God cares for all His creatures. Continue reading The Least of These
In her essay, “The Easter Gift From My Jewish Friend,” Candace Arthuria reflects on the convergence of Passover and Easter. Continue reading The Easter Gift From My Jewish Friend
In her poem, “Wherever U B,” Candace Arthuria puts an urban spin on salvation. Continue reading Wherever U B
In her essay, “The Pageant,” Candace Arthuria confronts the merger of worship and entertainment in the 21st-century church. Continue reading The Pageant
In her essay, “No Accounting for Grace,” Candace Arthuria challenges the notion of salvation by entitlement. Continue reading No Accounting for Grace