The Journal

by Kristina Heflin Father, where is the lamb? The servants say you always bring a lamb bleating and crying spotless Read more
A play by Sylvia Melvin SETTING: 780 B.C. in a small Jewish home AT RISE:   Levi hears a knock at Read more
by James Ross Kelly I was in Peter’s cabin in southern Oregon, in the summer of 1981, Peter had finished Read more
by Karen Lynn Woo Almost anyone who knows the Bible will recognize the words, “Honor your father and your mother,” Read more
by Gale Acuff In Sunday School today Miss Hooker said that everybody must die, sooner or later, which scared me Read more
by Katie Bockino Three things happened next. I learned by chance or fate, I still can’t decide which, that I Read more
by Joseph Leverette When I was in college, I had a job driving for the President of a large University.  Read more
by Maggie Babb we bomb them Monday after Monday fledglings stagger bodies flounder laser guided hawks dive we bomb them Read more
by Logan Garner Of the moisture in the earth, and the dark, musty soil, ripe and rich with the film Read more
by James Nicola If God makes deluges and droughts, I don’t think I can fathom God. Is He unbalanced, is Read more
by Thom Ernst Over the past several years there has been a phrase bandied about, mostly by the politically elite. Read more
February 1, 2019                                    Read more
by Thom Ernst I’m sure that title will give pause to many readers. I’m equally sure that the greater majority Read more
Though the fig tree should not blossom, nor fruit be on the vines, the produce of the olive fail and Read more