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- Agape Review – Christian Literary Journal
In her poem “We Must All Go Through the Veil,” Khaye Benghu reflects on how she perceives death as a chance to meet with God Continue reading In her poem “Forever at My Side,” Maria Grace Nobile reflects on finding strength and refuge in faith amid adversity Continue reading
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Started in 2021, Agape Review is a zero-profit online literary journal exclusively dedicated to publishing Christian-themed creative work from across the globe We believe in the power of how writing connects people with each other and makes a difference 57 members set this magazine as a Favorite Christians Open to all most Genres including
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Agape Review is an international zero-profit literary journal dedicated to publishing Christian-themed writings from across the globe and spreading the universal love of God Highlights Vibe:Send us your best but less intimidating Response time: 30 days after submission* Editor reported data 17 days* Chill Subs tracker stats Acceptance rate:
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Thank you for considering Agape Review for your Christian-themed poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction Now accepting Fiction, Creative Non-Fiction, Poetry submissions
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Agape (ah-gah-pay) is a Greco-Christian term referring to unconditional love The love of God for man and of man for God It embraces a universal, unconditional love that transcends and persists regardless of circumstance
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- Agape Review – Page 2 – Christian Literary Journal
In his poem “Incompleteness,” Joseph Njoroge Kinyanjui depicts how nature creates a hunger and yearning for God Continue reading
- Little Fern Arrangements – Agape Review
by David Lightfoot It’s Sunday afternoon in a medium-sized downtown apartment building In a fourth-floor suite, Melanie is working on a new craft: two floral arrangements consisting of small silk aya ferns, pointy tips on the bottom, sticking them in a vase of foam She’d found them in a craft store weeks before the pandemic quarantine started
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