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Mary Grace Mangano is a writer and educator from New Jersey. Her writing and poetry have appeared in Fare Forward, Church Life Journal, The Windhover and Ekstasis, among others.
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A tourist who is out of time approaches the end of his or her trip and must return home soon. This is how the Rev. David May describes himself through his poems.
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Katy Carl’s debut collection of short stories examines how people manage change in their lives—whether they have actively sought what comes next or had it forced upon them.
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Florence + The Machine have a number of Catholic allusions and ideas hidden within their music; the lead singer's upbringing as a Catholic can still be seen in some of her lyrics.
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Katy Carl's debut novel traces the slow growth of love between two people thirsting for something more out of life.
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Novelist and editor Christopher Beha discusses faith, writing and great literature with Mary Grace Mangano.
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On their last two albums, the Killers continue to circle around faith and eventually grasp it—if not in completely solid form.
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The show’s most important feature is that it portrays the characters as human—especially Jesus.
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Nightbirde recognizes the habit of trying to fix things on one’s own. She sings, “Don’t know why I take the tightrope and cry when I fall.”
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“Living For The Other Side” is one way to stay conscious and alive, and to be reminded of what we are worshipping.