Their intro says this:
The Penwood Review (ISSN 1092-5155) was established to embrace high quality poetry of all kinds, and to provide a forum for poets who want to write intriguing, energetic, and disciplined poetry as an expression of their faith in God. We encourage writing that elevates the sacred while exploring its mystery and meaning in our lives.
Poet and author, Madeleine L'Engle, once said, "The underwater area of the artist is incarnational and religious whether the artist's conscious mind acknowledges it or not." L'Engle implicitly observed that God gives gifts to whomever He pleases, whether or not they choose to acknowledge Him as the giver. The Penwood Review has been established for those poets and authors who want, among other things, truly to understand their faith—honestly and vigorously examining its reality and symbolism.
Christian Literary Magazines
Luci Shaw's Radix is good. Also check out the poetry magazine: The Penwood Review. http://www.penwoodreview.com
Their intro says this:
The Penwood Review (ISSN 1092-5155) was established to embrace high quality poetry of all kinds, and to provide a forum for poets who want to write intriguing, energetic, and disciplined poetry as an expression of their faith in God. We encourage writing that elevates the sacred while exploring its mystery and meaning in our lives.
Poet and author, Madeleine L'Engle, once said, "The underwater area of the artist is incarnational and religious whether the artist's conscious mind acknowledges it or not." L'Engle implicitly observed that God gives gifts to whomever He pleases, whether or not they choose to acknowledge Him as the giver. The Penwood Review has been established for those poets and authors who want, among other things, truly to understand their faith—honestly and vigorously examining its reality and symbolism.
Pamela Cranston