An Unlikely Witness

The poet who penned The Dream of the Rood for the Anglo-Saxon people faced the challenge of communicating the saving power of Christ’s death on a cross to a people […]

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Awakening Joy

It may occur quite unconsciously, but every author weaves his truest beliefs into the words he writes to one degree or another. A good writer pours all that they are […]

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Wanted

“Please enter a name for your creation.” Lyla’s skin prickled with a million tiny goose pimples at the simple question. A name. A name? Her eyes wandered from the translucent […]

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Light in the Darkness

(Inspired by the true story of Charlotte Thomason which you can read at charlottethomason.com) The mud seized Beth’s boots with each step, the sludge doing its best to drag her […]

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Dry Bones

(Written in honor of the city of Santa Fe, TX.) Aksana sat on the edge of the outcropping and cried. She was alone. The great commander, the leader of her […]

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