Writing and Faith

Sacred Touch

Jan 21, 2019

Essay by Julie Evans

Touch transcends the other senses, especially when the dying have lost their mental moorings.

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The Djinn of Madialy

Jan 21, 2019

Hybrid Poetry by Susan Terris

A farmer named Amadou took him into a millet field to see a tree that was possessed.

Writing and Faith, Prose Poetry, Surrealism | Read More

Ash Wednesday

Jan 21, 2019

Poem by D. R. James

In this blue mood I prefer the Buddha’s drop of dew.

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The Movement of Souls

Jan 21, 2019

Poem by Mary Jo Robinson-Jamison

Our friend's wheelchair has grown to Jabba-the-Hutt standards.

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Because the Story Began as a Body

Oct 01, 2018

Essay by Jennifer Popa

It’s as if I’m peeling back my own tissues, marbled with fat, to learn.

Why I Write, Writing and Faith, Grief | Read More

My Father’s Blessing

Jan 29, 2018

Essay by Sarah Birnbach

What if he holds tight to his belief that gender is more important than having his own child pray for his soul?

Writing and Faith, Grief | Read More

Needle and Thread

Jan 29, 2018

Essay by Madeehah Reza

As others try to warp my identity, it’s not always easy to feel that faith is a blessing.

Why I Write, Writing and Faith, Diversity | Read More

Pilgrim, Mother

Jan 29, 2018

Essay by Elisabeth Hedrick-Moser

Every walk I took with my daughter, the world opened before me as if newly created.

Writing and Faith, Family Stories, Travel | Read More

Come-to-Jesus Meeting

Jan 29, 2018

Essay by Donna Cameron

I pondered Norma’s offer of salvation. Even if I believed in God, could I believe in one so spiteful, so churlish?

Writing and Faith, Diversity | Read More

Death and Doing the Math

Jan 29, 2018

Essay by Judith Hannan

Thoughts about my death don’t hijack me anymore, although I can still capsize into the swamp of fear if I dwell too long on nonexistence.

Writing and Faith, Grief | Read More

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