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The Tash Files – Chapter 41 – Jewel
BY HANNAH SKIPPER I must say, it was a delight to my eyes when I saw your patient…
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The Cost to Follow the Lion – Chapter Five: Reepicheep
BY BROKENKESTRAL Sword ever in hand. Feet always ready. Eyes always alert.
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Saint Maria Goretti and Me
BY MEAGAN MCKINSTRY Now that I am a Christian, I believe that I must forgive those who trespass against me, so I admire Maria’s forgiveness not merely because it helps me to envision relief from a painful situation, but also because she serves as a role model for me regarding an important element of my…
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Jack in the Green on a Beltane Morning
BY KENNETH R. MCINTOSH “Have you seen the Jack in the Green?” asked the English Rock Band Jethro Tull in their 1977 album Songs from the Wood.
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The Tash Files – Chapter 40 – Emeth
BY HANNAH SKIPPER Let me assure you that I didn’t want to have to bother you at such a critical time.
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The Cost to Follow the Lion-Chapter Four: Mrs. Pevensie
BY BROKENKESTRAL I didn’t know Him by the name of Aslan, not till after I died.
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An Annoyingly Awesome Story
BY HANNAH SKIPPER On the first day of the week, the Widow left her home early in the morning and walked into town.
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Springtime Gallows
BY LEAH FISHER “Come with me,” came the call which hit my ears but ne’er to stall the last of my departure.
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The Tash Files – Chapter 39 – Poggin
BY HANNAH SKIPPER Don’t you find all these delightfully tasty-looking varmints hilarious?
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The Cost to Follow the Lion – Chapter Three: Roonwit
BY BROKENKESTRAL “‘Two sights have I seen,’ said Farsight. ‘One was Cair Paravel filled with dead Narnians and living Calormenes…”
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Moses, Moses!: A Movie Review of “The Ten Commandments”
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO We are shown that God’s timing is very often not our own and that sometimes He has to wait because someone just isn’t ready to take on the role He knows we are capable of taking on. Moses had to lose everything to see, to understand what his own people were going…
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Resurrection Power: An Easter Reflection
The author reflects on the significance of the Resurrection and how it should serve as a foundation for trusting in Christ, even in times when much seems to be going wrong.
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The Five Crosses
BY RAY E. LIPINSKI “You know my grandmother used to tell me the history of the MacCallum’s…said we always were a warrior lot.”
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A Willing Victim: Easter in Narnia and Middle Earth
BY RICHARD KEENE Ultimately, both Lewis and Tolkien had references to Easter and Christ’s Passion in their works of epic fantasy.
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The Tash Files – Chapter 38 – Puzzle
BY HANNAH SKIPPER It has been simply a delight to my eyes to enter into the Enemy’s chosen country and find…
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The Cost to Follow the Lion -Chapter Two: Puddleglum
BY BROKENKESTRAL The cost will be higher, I shouldn’t wonder.
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Unless Everyone is Free: A Passover Reflection
BY JEREMY KAUFMAN The story of Moses is one of the greatest in the world. I say that not as a Jew, but as a lover of myths from around the world.
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Cross and Resurrection: A Holy Week Reflection
BY CHRISTOPHER R. ALTIERI Stat Crux dum volvitur orbis, the maxim reads – and there it is. There He is, hanging from a gibbet. Good Friday.