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A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andy Graff
A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andy Graff
Cedarville Review
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To The Girls I Liked In Middle School/To The God I Claim To Love, Evan Ellis
To The Girls I Liked In Middle School/To The God I Claim To Love, Evan Ellis
Cedarville Review
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Patterns, Katie L. Milligan
Patterns, Katie L. Milligan
Cedarville Review
This piece mixes prose, poetry, and a unique form to explore the mindspace of a college student struggling to figure out the next step.
Living Sacrifice, Abigail Shaffer
Living Sacrifice, Abigail Shaffer
Cedarville Review
This is a poem about a bad day when my chronic illness flared up.
Unknown, Ezra Shimabenga
Unknown, Ezra Shimabenga
Cedarville Review
This poem was inspired by a friend of mine who lives in Chad. For most who do not know anything about Chad, you would be surprised to find out that a lot of people, even people in the same continent as the country, do not know of its existence: thus the poem's title "Unknown".
Minty At Eye Level, Hannah R. Fair
Topophilia, Chloie R. Benton
Topophilia, Chloie R. Benton
Cedarville Review
This piece was written in response to a relocation and considers the implications of "home."
An Ode To Dr. Deardorff, Nicolas Heath
Eternal Woodland, Brendan Rowland
Eternal Woodland, Brendan Rowland
Cedarville Review
"Eternal Woodland" is a brief piece of creative nonfiction, decidedly impressionistic, a set of unique yet universal snapshots from the author's childhood.
21:4, Griffin Messer
All That Remains, Meghan Largent
Limit, Katie L. Milligan
Limit, Katie L. Milligan
Cedarville Review
This piece, written in vignettes, utilizes intellectual appeal and disparate memories to analyze the human tendency to push limits through magnifying the story of a traffic accident.
Psalm Of The Sick And Unclean, Abigail Shaffer
Psalm Of The Sick And Unclean, Abigail Shaffer
Cedarville Review
A poem about fighting with a chronic illness.
October 8th, Meghan Largent
Sing Me An Old Song, Amy L. Plank
Sing Me An Old Song, Amy L. Plank
Cedarville Review
Sing Me An Old Song expresses the feelings I experienced growing up in a hymn singing church and then changing worship style in college.
The Electrician’S Daughter: A Meditation On Love In 13 Chapters, Hannah R. Fair
The Electrician’S Daughter: A Meditation On Love In 13 Chapters, Hannah R. Fair
Cedarville Review
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The Father I Hope To Have, Griffin Messer
The Father I Hope To Have, Griffin Messer
Cedarville Review
This is how I hope God works.
Prodigal, Griffin Messer
Narrative Of A Kentucky Bibliophile, Heather G. Jackson
Narrative Of A Kentucky Bibliophile, Heather G. Jackson
The Idea of an Essay
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Rain, Esther M. Lanham
Rain, Esther M. Lanham
Scholars Symposium
The author reflects on how the blessings of God flow as rain. Sometimes it is gentle and caressing, sometimes it feels like punishment, but everything the Lord allows us to go through, it is always for our benefit. His presence sustains us.
Book Review: Homeless For The Holidays, Nathanael Davis
Book Review: Homeless For The Holidays, Nathanael Davis
Library Faculty Publications
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