Denise’s Advent Reflection in Cultivating Online Magazine

Re-sharing my Christmas essay “TILL SHILOH COME”. The original post did not have the link. I hope you enjoy my reflection on other women who participated in God’s plan on the road to Bethlehem. Denise

Feature Image is courtesy of Jordan Durbin used with permission on behalf of Cultivating.

Author: Denise S. Armstrong

e teacher. She gratefully enjoys a thirty-years-strong marriage, which has joyfully produced three offspring. Jamaican by birth, Denise's work reflects her family’s cross-cultural journey. She is a blogger in poetry, short-form essays, ethnic sketches and musicals. Her work has also appeared in The Caribbean Writer--a literary publication of the University of the Virgin Islands, on SA Radio Cape Pulpit’s – ‘Voices of Change’, as well as on Jamaican television. She considers herself privileged to be a contributor to one of today’s most exciting online communities of Christian artists—The Cultivating Project. At present, she resides in Europe.

2 thoughts on “Denise’s Advent Reflection in Cultivating Online Magazine”

  1. Denise, I was so looking forward to reading this post in the new Cultivating. There wasn’t a link however…. Would it be possible to fix it and then resend? I’m sure there are lots of us who would like to read your work.

    Warmly Jody

    On Sun, Dec 5, 2021, 11:55 AM Denise S. Armstrong wrote:

    > Denise S. Armstrong posted: ” Sharing a Christmas essay “TILL SHILOH > COME”. I hope you enjoy my reflection on other women who participated in > God’s plan on the road to Bethlehem. Denise Feature Image is courtesy of > Jordan Durbin used with permission on behalf of Cultivating. ” >

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