Rediscovering Rest

By Karen Swank It was Saturday, hours before the sun would rise, and I was wide awake.  Saturday is my sleeping-in morning – the time that absorbs the impact of the other six days, which generally require me to wake up at 5 a.m. and run until what feels like Past My Bedtime.  But that … Continue reading Rediscovering Rest

The Brothel – A Poem

By Brooke Luby Broken beds hold rotting mattresses Where broken hearts entertain rotting lust Deep pain mistaken as fleeting pleasure Stringy dull hair hangs over battered eye-liner heavy eyes It wasn’t always like this He swept his fathers shop but was beaten when he missed a spot She picked flowers and fetched water for her … Continue reading The Brothel – A Poem

The Vocabulary-Centric Gospel: Ashamed to Be a Christian?

By Joshua Cody I’ve been bombarded by shifts in vocabulary lately. In an accelerating society, it seems like Christian jargon is the one thing evolving faster than technology.  Of course, some remain in the Dark Ages and still call themselves Christians, use war rhetoric, preach sermons, and sing hymns. Others, however, have adopted a new … Continue reading The Vocabulary-Centric Gospel: Ashamed to Be a Christian?