POETRY by Priscilla Atkins
FEBRUARY 2006 The Center of Snow There is a silence in the beauty of the universe which is like a noise when compared with the
FEBRUARY 2006 The Center of Snow There is a silence in the beauty of the universe which is like a noise when compared with the
Pastors who think about it will tell you that baptismal practice in the church is anemic. This is not a new or recent diagnosis. Calvin
Do not fear, you worm Jacob, you insect Israel! I will help you, says the Lord; your Redeemer is the Holy One of Israel. Now,
This month we complete a line change on the Perspectives hockey squad. In an accompanying column we offer homage to Fran Fike, our outgoing poetry
With this issue of Perspectives we bid a fond adieu to our longtime Poetry Editor, Fran Fike. The name of Francis G. Fike first appeared
The anesthesiologist, I thought, looked competent. He had introduced himself shortly after the nurse in pre-op had managed to pull my wedding ring off. “The
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In preparing for today, I’ve decided that preaching just one sermon on living with cancer is as challenging as living with cancer! At my pharmacy
JANUARY 2006: POETRY — and he cried with a loud voice: Hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees — — Revelation They
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