There is a Literary Section in Fill In the Gap Magazine where we focus on Arts. In the month of December we will introduce you to the poets from our current issue.
Meet Gregory Forster Jr
His poem 2021 he asks if we are ready for the new year.
Christians are preparing to celebrate God coming to earth during the month of December. This month we will focus on His attributes. Isaiah 9:6 tells us He is a mighty God. He is a powerful God, someone with strength. Remember that this week as you encounter problems. God is mighty.
I know a lot of people hate it, but I am grateful for zoom and the new way my family can get together. In 2020, I have had good conversations with friends for hours and also played games with family.
My bible study group started meeting online years ago, so we didn’t miss a beat when the pandemic started. I am grateful I have gotten to stay connected.
In a world that can seem hopeless, kids need a reason to hope. In addition to teaching our children how to get into college, play sports and chase the American Dream, there is something greater to be learned. He created the universe with stars and planets, yet the desire of His heart was to reconcile with people whom He loved. In this devotional, the author shares ideas of how to help your children have a personal relationship with God. Through scripture, art and stories, she shared the opportunities she had to teach her own child to get to know God.
Like everything else in 2020, vacations took on a whole new dimension. One of the best places to visit in the United States are its national parks. Although they were affected by the pandemic, many where still open to the public. In the 2020 Issue of Fill In The Gap, Susan explains what it was like to visit the parks.