Infinite Space 2019: Broken Hallelujah (Vol 3)

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Editor's Note This year’s edition of Infinite Space is Broken Hallelujah. If you haven’t listened to Leonard Cohen’s song, Hallelujah, you may not know what this could mean. Simply said, when everything seems to be going wrong and the shadows are drowning you, you can find a light, and that light is your ‘hallelujah’.

What is your savior? It doesn’t necessarily have to be Jesus or God. For me, one of my ‘hallelujahs’ is writing. The escape I have found from stringing words into a story has been my support through many hardships in my life. For Christine Watt, it’s giving back to others. It’s sharing the love the bible preaches. For Dr. Qubein, it was the care of his mother during times of grief.

Every author in this journal has had the bravery to break into those dark parts of them, surrender to vulnerability, and write out their hallelujahs, their lights. The editorial team was honored to have read these wonderful pieces of work, and we hope you enjoy this edition of Infinite Space as well. It may even help you find your Broken Hallelujah.

Sarah Leonard


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