Tag: Christianity
A Chalice Well Meditation
Come into silence. Breathe slowly and steadily. Feel your body and the room around you dissolving. You are about to enter into a guided meditation. This is a journey to another place, perhaps another world.…
Fixing a Working Heart
By Joel Duncan Word Count: 309 Rating: G (suitable for all audiences) Summary: A poem about confronting mortality and struggling with doubt Death is a harsh word, you probably cringed a little when you read…
Interfaith Corner: Why Commonality is Not Only True of Large Mainstream Religions
My experience as a follower of the druidic path has largely been a good one when it comes to the druidic community. I feel a deep spiritual and emotional connection to the core values of…
Tolkien’s Christianity: Not Incidental, but Central
Over the past fifteen years, an immense number of books dealing with J.R.R. Tolkien have appeared on the bookshelves. No doubt Peter Jackson’s movies has provided some rather mighty advertising for the former Oxford don. Sadly,…
Garments of Red: A Story of the Christian Martyrs
By Dominic de Souza Word Count: 1963 Rating: PG for implied red martyrdom Summary: A hotheaded young Christian tries to escape martyrdom without renouncing his faith. “Why can’t Christians fight Romans?” “Juvid, listen to me–”…
A Terrible Good
By Scott Sloan, January 13, 2016 Word Count: 210 Rating: G Summary: A thought-provoking poem of creation I saw eternity the other night, felt in the blood, and felt along the heart. When I hear…
Is Faith Reasonable?: Being Receptive to All Reality
Humans are truth seeking creatures (“Is Faith Reasonable?”). We are always asking questions that reason alone cannot answer. Questions such as: How did the universe come to be? There is a loving relationship that humans…