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Illustration
Inspirational
Lightning Strike by DEP Staff

Can you hear the thunder?  Can you feel the lightning? - Published 2008-02-03


Fiction
Literary
The Cello and I by Jessica Van Dessel

We are sitting next to each other on the subway seat, like best friends: the cello and I.  We even look alike.  The cello is zipped into its padded black nylon case.  I am wearing my good black wool coat over a white blouse, and my best black flares.  Recital clothes.   - Published 2008-01-04


Illustration
Clean Skin by DEP Staff

- Published 2007-12-22


Poetry
Fantasy
War/Peace by Tirzah Post (Student)

Comparing the unspeakable realities of today's present and the hope for the WORLD'S glorious tomorrow. - Published 2007-12-22


Column
On Being and Becoming

Contemporary
Towards Christmas and The Year's End by Rochita Loenen-Ruiz

I think of how God has brought us through rejoicing and sorrow, through joy and through pain, through gains and through losses, and how through all these things his presence has remained the one sure unchangeable thing.

It’s this knowledge of an unchanging God that allows me to bless others and to wish everyone a Meaningful Christmas and a Blessed New Year.

- Published 2007-12-19


Poetry
Earthmovers by Kylan Rice (Student)

On earth moving machines and mother goose. - Published 2007-12-08


Poetry
Literary
Eternal War by Grace Lazarz (Student)

Sometimes hate and war never end. - Published 2007-12-04


Column
My Scariest Story: True Terrors


Cajamarca by John Kuhn

Email your true scary stories to j2thek@yahoo.com. - Published 2007-11-28


Poetry
Fantasy
Four Legs by Susan L. Talbot

The seasons dance by, each in their own way. - Published 2007-11-26


Column
Speculations

Why Can't We Be Nice? by Bill Snodgrass

Have you every thought about doing something nice for someone for no reason?  Just to be nice.  But in the end, you didn't do it for some reason?  Why do you think we act that way? - Published 2007-11-16


Article
Teen Life
In Memory by Bonnie Parker (Student)

Do you ever wonder what it's like to see one of your friends trapped in a car?  Or all four?  Maybe you have.  Maybe you haven't.  But one tragedy always leads to another, as I find out. - Published 2007-11-13


News
TeenAge Returns: No Harm Done by R. L. Copple

Miss us?  Find out about our black-out! - Published 2007-11-05


Cartoon
Comedy
Human Beans: A Marriage Question by Bob Leone

- Published 2007-10-29


News
Speculative
The Sword Review Issue 26 by DEP Staff

Now available!  Buy your copy of SR Issue 26! - Published 2007-10-27


News
Literary
Haruah 2007 Contest Winners Announced! by R. L. Copple

Judging for Haruah's 2007 Fiction Contest has drawn to a close. We have read, enjoyed, fretted, scored, debated, and finally decided. Now we are ready to reveal the final results. - Published 2007-10-27


Poetry
Fantasy
The School Dance by Yvette Hirai

At a dance, there are often so many things to think about that we often miss the most important element, to simply enjoy the event. - Published 2007-10-18


Column
Writer's Cramps

A Deeper Point of View by L. S. King

...getting your reader in your character’s head... - Published 2007-10-16


Fiction
Literary
Julie Is a Rembrandt. by Jessica Van Dessel

“It’s just a game I play.  I look at people, and I try to figure out what piece of art they are.  Like, if they could step into a famous painting, or a sketch, or a sculpture, who would they be?" - Published 2007-10-09


Inspiration
Dear God by Sharon Kim (Student)

When life hits you hard, there's family. - Published 2007-10-04


Review
Science Fiction
Flashpoint by Frank Creed - Matrix Meets the Holy Spirit by Cathi Hassan

Imagine the super-cool action of the Matrix combined with the feel of Left Behind and all the super heroes you can think of. The difference is that it all comes from God... - Published 2007-09-30


Column
SpecMusicMuse

Teen Life
Flashpoint by Frank Creed by Scott M. Sandridge

In a future where simply believing in the Bible makes you a "terrorist," Dave and Jen Williams evades capture during a home-church bust. They seek help from the BoC Underground and take the codenames of Calamity Kid and e-girl. As they seek to rescue their family and friends they must deal with peacekeepers, gangers, One State Neros, and fallen angels. - Published 2007-09-29


Fiction
Fantasy
The World, the Times and the Dragon by Ahmed A. Khan

What if a dragon was about to grant your wishes, but had just one little requirement? - Published 2007-09-25


Illustration
Contemporary
Old Dresser by Bill Snodgrass

A set of brushes and a mirror atop an old dresser remind us of ages past. - Published 2007-09-25


Column
Mirror, Mirror

Fantasy
Who’s the Fairest? - Imperfectly Beautiful! by Jennifer Saake

You remember the storybook from when you were a kid.  But when you stop being "Daddys Little Princess" and grow up to find that the mirror doesn't like you anymore... - Published 2007-09-23


Poetry
Teen Life
Moments of Peace by Tegan Fitzgerald

Sometimes life hurts, but you've got to hold on. Peace does come! - Published 2007-09-18


News
Speculative
DKA's 2007 Poetry Contest – The Winners! by DEP Staff

The announcement of the first and second place winners and the three honorable mentions in DKA's 2007 Poetry Contest. - Published 2007-09-18


News
Literary
Haruah Print Issue #9-10 is Available! by Haruah Editorial Team

Recall those cool days of winter while you sweat in the heat of summer! - Published 2007-09-18


News
Haruah's Revamped Submission Guidelines by Haruah Editorial Team

Read them carefully before you submit! - Published 2007-09-18


Column
Speculations

MySpace Faces by Bill Snodgrass

If you have ever been to MySpace, you know people can upload pictures and pick one to be their default profile image.  I have noticed something interesting when looking at their one chosen picture and comparing it to the others they have loaded up. - Published 2007-09-17


Fiction
Contemporary
How You Spent My Summer Vacation by Jonathan D. Scott

Kip discovers that somebody else has stolen his summer vacation before he even has a chance to get it launched. - Published 2007-09-14


News
Paula White Ministries In Southeast India by DEP Staff

Paula White Ministries  Southeast India with housing for children, food, medical assistance, and clean water. - Published 2007-09-12


News
Movies
Is Hollywood’s Hatred for the God of Christianity Fueling Violence In America? by DEP Staff

Is Hollywood responsible for the declining values of America?  One author says yes. - Published 2007-09-04


News
Television
Trinity Broadcasting Network Offering Video Archives by DEP Staff

Trinity Broadcasting Network now offers video archives of favorite broadcasts. - Published 2007-09-03


Cartoon
Comedy
Human Beans - Sally late for Sunday School by Bob Leone

Introducing Human Beans, a new cartoon series created for TeenAge by Bob Leone! - Published 2007-08-25


Poetry
Contemporary
Where's My Soul? by R. L. Copple

Where does our search for meaning lead us? - Published 2007-08-19


News
Music
JCTV To Broadcast Audio Adrenaline’s Farewell Concert August 11 by DEP Staff

You'll be sorry if you miss this one! - Published 2007-08-19


News
Science and Nature
Oceans on Mars by Tessa Moriah Edwards (Student)

Did Mars really have water oceans?  This question has plagued scientists for quite some time.  Now, recent discoveries lead us to believe that the uncertainty may be over. - Published 2007-08-17


Article
Fantasy
An Interview With Demonologist Keith Johnson by M. L. Archer

...before you buy that Ouja board, read this... - Published 2007-08-17


Illustration
Contemporary
Crystal Clock by Bill Snodgrass

Where light and time meet... - Published 2007-08-12


Column
Everyday Faith

Fantasy
Tithing My Time by Selena Thomason

With too much to do, what tasks stay on the list? And why? - Published 2007-08-11


News
Haruah 2007 Fiction Contest - Submission Guidelines by R. L. Copple

Deadline for submissions is midnight, August 31st. Don't be late!
- Published 2007-08-10


News
Sports
NASCAR Hands Out Big Penalties by DEP Staff

NASCAR sets a news standard for racing. - Published 2007-08-09


News
SR + DKA = Great! + Great! = MindFlights by DEP Staff

Two of Double-Edged Publishing's award-winning magazines are teaming up! - Published 2007-08-06


Poetry
Inspirational
Forgive Me by Robert L. Edwards, Jr. (Student)

Christian poem about seeking repentance. Check out the author's blog @ jesusdiedforme107.blogspot.com. - Published 2007-07-28


Article
Teen Life
Smart Money - It's never too early to think ahead! by Bill Snodgrass

As the teen years near their end, getting a first job is pretty normal.  Once you start getting paychecks, it's also pretty normal to get a checking account.  Coupled with the powerful ATM (and maybe debit card), the teen so empowered is ready to shop!  But wait!  Before you spend everything you earn on a wild spree, consider these ideas about money that might make your life far better in the long run. - Published 2007-07-20


Fiction
Fantasy
School of the Exorcists by M. L. Archer

For Billy Fontenot it was not your typical senior year...   - Published 2007-07-11


News
Movies
New Film Distribution Model Takes Family Friendly Films to The Church, Not The Theater by DEP Staff

Movies for Christians?  Is this an idea whose time has arrived?  Christian Cinema Networks thinks it is. - Published 2007-07-11


Column
My Scariest Story: True Terrors


The Widow Woman - A True Story by John Kuhn

This is the first installment of our column "My Scary Stories: True Terrors". If you have any real-life scary stories you'd like told in this column, please email them to the editor at j2thek(at)yahoo.com. (Replace at with @). Make sure they're true, and make sure they're scary. - Published 2007-07-10


News
Fantasy
Announcing the 2007 DKA Poetry Contest by DEP Staff

Announcing Dragons, Knights, & Angels's poetry contest for 2007... - Published 2007-07-08


News
Horror
Guy Malone: Roswell's Man Behind the Curtain by M. L. Archer

'Faithful Christian' and 'UFO researcher' sometimes DO belong in the same sentence.... - Published 2007-07-01


Column
The Crazy Corner

A Commentary on Commentaries - Or, What Not to Do by R. L. Copple

What was the last page-turning commentary you read? - Published 2007-07-01


Inspiration
Teen Life
Truth or Fact by Tegan Fitzgerald

Why do we spend time thinking about what poeple think about us, when God's opinion is high enough? - Published 2007-06-26


Column
SpecMusicMuse

Music
The New SpecMusicMuse by Scott M. Sandridge

SpecMusicMuse, once a weekly blog I did all on my lonesome, has now found a new home at The Sword Review as a column. - Published 2007-06-23


Poetry
Teen Life
Secret Place by Tegan Fitzgerald

When the world gets too hard, it's so good to remember that God's arms are still within our reach. No matter who we are, or what we've done. It can be our "secret place." - Published 2007-06-23


Illustration
Teen Life
For Temple by Bill Snodgrass

- Published 2007-06-22


Column
Mirror, Mirror

Teen Life
Temple by Jennifer Saake

If what's on the inside is more important than what's on the outside, why bother taking care of my body? - Published 2007-06-22


Illustration
Science and Nature
Pluto and Moon by Virtue of the Public Domain

- Published 2007-06-22


News
Science and Nature
Viewing The Satellites by Tessa Moriah Edwards (Student)

Want to see the space station and shuttle?  Here's your chance! - Published 2007-06-22


Fiction
Fantasy
All That Glitters by Pam L. Wallace

For all of her thirteen years, Erina obeyed and trusted her leaders.  When Chosen, she was honored to be one who would protect the land and its people, but her fear almost overwhelmed her.  As her destiny closes around her, Erina finds her strength.
- Published 2007-06-21


News
Science and Nature
Poor Pluto... by Tessa Moriah Edwards (Student)

Pluto has been demoted once again by the discovery of another dwarf planet. - Published 2007-06-18


Illustration
Literary
Pieces of Jinggoy by Kevin Shaw (Student)

- Published 2007-06-13


Fiction
Fantasy
Tammi's Garden by Nancy Fulda

The line between fantasy and reality is clear, most of the time.  But what if it's not? - Published 2007-06-12


Column
Everyday Faith

Letting God Drive by Selena Thomason

Some days I don't even know what to hope for. - Published 2007-06-01


Fiction
Literary
Boy in the Bush by Rochita Loenen-Ruiz

Deep in the mountain villages of the Philippines, a boy must make his choice. Based on true events. - Published 2007-05-31


Column
Between the Lines

Fantasy
Vampires and Werewolves and Christians, Oh My! - A review of Sue Dent's Never Ceese by Rachel A. Marks

The new face in Christian Spec Fiction has fangs... - Published 2007-05-29


Fiction
Science Fiction
The Embodiment of Total Frustration by Bill Snodgrass

An example of DEP's Text-to-MP3 automation (the "Dave" voice) and an example of fiction for TeenAge, this award-winning story gives insight into feelings of being out of control.  What if your thoughts really were not your own? - Published 2007-05-22


Article
Teen Life
What People Think About You by Tessa Moriah Edwards (Student)

Have you ever worried that other people are thinking bad things about you?  Well, happily for you, they are! - Published 2007-05-22


Poetry
Romance
My Love by Tessa Moriah Edwards (Student)

She has lost the love of her life--he has been taken away to fight in the war.  He may survive, but will she--waiting anxiously for his return? - Published 2007-05-22


Column
Music Reviews

Music
Battle Victorious - A Bright Future Awaits by Bill Snodgrass

Sometimes, you find a musical group that appeals to you on a lot of levels.  Battle Victorious does this for me! - Published 2007-05-20


Article
Teen Life
Unforgettable Eyes - Seeing Teen Depression For What it Is by Bill Snodgrass

"I don’t remember her name, but I’ll never forget her eyes.  Or the sad—deeply sad—look all about her."  The author shares experiences of working with depressed teens.  What is it like to see depression at its worst? - Published 2007-05-19


News
TeenAge Open for Submissions by Bill Snodgrass

After months of planning, TeenAge is now open for submissions. - Published 2007-05-19