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Who would send a king
Gardener writes a five stanza poem on his spirituality.

Reverse the curse: pulling down strongholds
Denney uses religion to give people hope and restore power to individuals.

Above the law
Warren uses religious references to reflect on the state of politics in this country.

The Rich vs. The Poor
Mosley contemplates rich and poor individuals, and the dependent relationship one has on the other.

Coronavirus prayer
A prayer for help and a vaccine as the world deals with the coronavirus pandemic.

Spiritual Unity
Artist/Vendor John Littlejohn on religious unity and Christianity.

Stay Focused
Carlos Carolina-Bey writes a poem of focus.

Kindness
Jennifer McLaughlin reflects on the kindness she has seen.

Message: Joy
Jennifer Orange reflects on what has given her joy.

Hope
Kym Parker talks about hope and what it means.

You Brought Me To My Knees
Artist and vendor Jennifer Orange reflects on her faith.

Don’t let anyone steal your shine
Carlos Carolina-Bey shares his lessons on joy.

Love your spiritual family
Rochelle Walker asks readers to be thankful this fall.

Count it all joy, God is still in control
Reginald Denny on his relationship with God and his faith.

Rev. John Littlejohn on faith, friendship, and moving forward
Writer and street paper vendor John Littlejohn, who is also an ordained minister with a doctoral degree in religious education, shares how he leverages faith to empower himself and others.

Rejected Stone
Jennifer Orange reflects on God’s love.

Keep the Door Shut
Artist and vendor Jennifer Orange reflects on a past relationship through poetry.

Praying for God’s Guidance
John Littlejohn explores the theme of guidance in Scripture.

I’ve got to get myself together
Artist and vendor Reginald Denny recounts his experiences with homelessness.