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Celtic Cross
As he stood there, he felt the vibrant energy of the huge city, the populous masses moving like ants, and a slight tension running…
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Moments at Gol: Chapter 6 – Sarek
BY ACONITUM-NAPELLUS “There was – a rift between us, Spock,’ he said heavily. ‘Such as should never occur between father and son.”
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Just Wait and See: Chapter 6
Early Christmas morning, Emma jumped out of bed and rushed to her window…
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The March-Warden’s Song
BY CHARLES A. COULOMBE Though wild, deserted, this province I sing, belongs yet by right to my master the King.
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Moments at Gol: Chapter 5 – Chapel
BY ACONITUM-NAPELLUS “I – came in on the overnight from Earth.” she began hesitantly. “I – don’t quite know why. But I had to see you… I’m so glad you’re alive…”
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Just Wait and See: Chapter 5
Huge red and white candy canes hung from lamp posts along the boulevards while shoppers admired…
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Who Loves Jesus More?: Christians, Muslims, and Asking the Wrong Question
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI I think it comes down to whether theology that really shakes stuff up rings true to your understanding of the universe.
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The Prayer of the Publican
BY CHARLES A. COULOMBE In short, he’s a foul hypocrite, and I, a holy reprobate. He practices good, by Temple Wall; I don’t practice good at all.
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The Phantom Wood
BY CHARLES A. COULOMBE The woods are deep, and still resound with trumpet blasts and calls of hound.
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Beauty and the Boundless Power of Good Over Evil
BY EMILY DIXON I want to tell you a story. I want to tell you a story of victory, of beauty, and of the boundless power of good over evil.
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Umar Ibn al-Khattab: The Chosen One and a World Leader
BY OVAIS ZAHID In addition to the above accomplishments, Umar (RA) also kept the Muslim community united.
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Moments at Gol: Chapter 4 – Amanda
BY ACONITUM-NAPELLUS “You never told me why. I – can’t tell you anything about your time here, Spock. You never told me yourself.”
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Just Wait and See: Chapter 4
Now, even the days were growing chilly. Leaves changed color and drifted to the ground, but…
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A Night of Fallen Nothingness
BY LAWRENCE “MACK” HALL The dead remain, the failing light withdraws, as do the broken faithful, silently, into a night of fallen nothingness.
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The Crucifixion and the Resurrection: A Muslim’s Reflection on a Holy Time
BY MOHAMMED ALI During our lifetime, there are many cycles where we crucify the old, and we resurrect the new from this.
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The Weight of the Cross
BY ANNA BIEWER How can we ever truly know and understand the true weight of the cross? We can’t. But life can, and will, give us a glimpse of that weight.
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Incorrigible Guests: A Lady and the Tramp Story
BY HANNAH SKIPPER Scamp’s eyes popped open early on Christmas morning, sparkling with a mixture of joy and mischief when a car rattled down the street.
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Lady Macbeth’s Cat
BY LAWRENCE HALL Lady Macbeth wrangled with Macbeth during dinner
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Nature Finds a Way
BY BETH FLYNN Nature finds a way. She recognises that we are one and the same, all part of the same universal web of existence.
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Why Do You Hurt Me?
BY MIKE FLYNN I used to think you were so true; in you I could depend. To you, I gave my hope and trust, but those you chose to rend.