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Nothing Is As It Seems by Courtney Druz
A poem by Courtney Druz.
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Spring Prayer by Courtney Druz
In this poem by Courtney Druz we are challenged to "grow beyond the brittle carapace" of our selves and "leap like an ibex" from the "crags" of our doubt.
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Bog Psalm by Brandi Gentry
In this poem, Brandi Gentry uses a recently discovered medieval psalter as poetic bridge to tangling with faith and understanding resurrection.
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Reconstruction by Luci Shaw
In this poem, Luci Shaw metaphorically considers the cycles of collapse and reformation that define the spiritual life.
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A Few Suggestions for an Insubordinate Idea by Luci Shaw
In this poem, Luci Shaw imagines the life-changing, transformative power of insubordinate ideas.
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Holding on by Luci Shaw
In this poem, Luci Shaw evokes sharp images of winter, mystery, nihilism, and death.
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Praise Him by Brad Davis
In this poem, Brad Davis attends to feelings of faith and doubt that swim through tragedy's aftermath.
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Painting Auralia's Colors: An Interview with Jeffrey Overstreet by J. Paul Fridenmaker
In this interview, Jeffrey Overstreet discusses his novel "Auralia's Colors" and examines the way in which artists are compelled to "look closer" at the world, to "discover and reaffirm why things were put that way in the first place."
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The Common Question by Jendi Reiter
In this poem, Jendi Reiter's narrator seeks new perspective in this "racing-away circumstance."
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knot by Christopher Mulrooney
In this poem, Christopher Mulrooney offers an amusing contrast between belief and disbelief.





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