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Diana Keough

A blue pen illustration on lined notebook paper showing a cross and a sprig of rosemary, symbolizing faith, forgiveness, and community gardening from Diana Keough’s “Between Sundays” column, The Garden Manager, in Salvation South magazine.

The Garden Manager

Diana Keough’s second “Between Sundays” column explores how faith is tested not in church, but in the ordinary conflicts of daily life. When a spat over garden plots spirals, she learns that true grace means apologizing—and accepting forgiveness—where it’s least deserved.

A hand-drawn cross on notebook paper illustrating faith between Sundays, the new Diana Keough column about finding meaning in the everyday

Between Sundays

Award-winning journalist Diana Keough on how faith transforms as life unfolds—becoming less about certainty and more about showing up, holding space, and finding meaning in the everyday messiness that falls between Sundays.

The Faithful Servant

For fifty years, Linda Strom has ministered to women in prison, helping them reenter society and rebuild their lives. She gives the credit to God and Karla Faye Tucker, who was put to death in 1998 for killing two people with a pickaxe.