
One writer's exploration into the Bible by digging deeper into individual Greek and Hebrew words.
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One writer's exploration into the Bible by digging deeper into individual Greek and Hebrew words. Follow to learn more about words from the Word.
Renee Emerson is a poet & homeschooling mom of five who can usually be found at the library, on a nature walk, or reading Tolstoy. Her most recent collection of poetry is Church Ladies (Fernwood Press 2023).
Heather Cadenhead is a poet, essayist, and autism advocate. Previously, she has written for Ekstasis Magazine, The Rabbit Room, and Autism Speaks. She is a homeschooling mother of two sons, one of whom has non-speaking autism.
Reagan loves names and words and stories. She once studied creative writing and theatre arts, but today she sends handwritten letters and salvages her own little house on the prairie.
"Jesu Juva." Dad. Novelist. Author. Podcaster. Filmmaker. Punster. Military brat. Some of my shorter stuff has been published in The Louisville Review, The Writer’s Chronicle, Able Muse and the Encylcopedia of American Indian History.
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