Everywhere she turned that
night, the ancient city revealed
a feast of light and beauty.
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Everywhere she turned that
night, the ancient city revealed
a feast of light and beauty.
Isaac Hans, photographer, is the
Winter 2024 Feature Artist in
Anselm Society's new column.
Hope, like a candle in a window,
can draw travelers out of the
dark into the light of Christ.
Christina Brown on the poet’s—
and our—cathedral-shaped
journey toward union with God.
Look to the lowly (and loud)
cicada for encouragement.
Haven't we all felt buried?
Yet a new life was coming.
A reflection on Reformation
poetry and its glimpse into
the death found in faith,
and the life given through
grace.
Jackson Greer ponders on why
Chesterton claims “Beauty and
the Beast” shows that to be
lovable, one must first be loved.
Audio and photos are up!
Clay Clarkson's latest poem.
Member artist Bill Thielker responds to Malcolm Guite's recent talk.
A few things writers should learn from Wendell Berry.
How the Christian story helps us understand modern art.