by TNSF | Oct 10, 2018 | Nonfiction, Vol. 1, Issue 48
The Body of Christ Self-Crucifixion In 1736, six months after he landed in Savannah, Georgia at the invitation of General Oglethorpe, the Reverend John Wesley, the English theologian, wrote in his journal, “I came to convert the Indians, but, oh, who will...
by TNSF | May 2, 2018 | Nonfiction, Southern Lit Presents, Vol. 1, Issue 25
Stutters, Spirituality, and Self: Redefining Southern Womanhood Southern culture is rife with leaders, both spiritual and political. Walk into a church, the South’s favored place of worship, and you’re likely to find a pastor. Last year, Christianity Today noted that...