Everything Good Comes From the LORD
In her poem “Everything Good Comes From the LORD,” Meri Pandevska writes about the mercies and the miracles that God bestows upon us every moment of our lives. Continue reading Everything Good Comes From the LORD
In her poem “Everything Good Comes From the LORD,” Meri Pandevska writes about the mercies and the miracles that God bestows upon us every moment of our lives. Continue reading Everything Good Comes From the LORD
In her poem “Spirit, Love, and Light,” Meri Pandevska reflects on the nature of the Almighty. Continue reading Spirit, Love, and Light
In her poem “The Prayers of the Godly,” Meri Pandevska writes about the power of prayer when we hope in the LORD. Continue reading The Prayers of the Godly
In her poem “Witness of the Light,” Meri Pandevska reflects on her experience during her transformation by the grace of God. Continue reading Witness of the Light
In her poem “The Father of All Creation,” Meri Pandevska gives glory to God after her spiritual awakening by the mercy of the LORD Jesus. Continue reading The Father of All Creation
In her testimony “Jesus Christ is the Bishop and Shepherd of My Soul,” Brenda Kay Ledford views caregiving hardships as spiritual warfare, finding peace through prayer and faith. Continue reading Jesus Christ is the Bishop and Shepherd of My Soul
In his poem “That Vile, Walking Snake,” Jack D. Zeidman writes about the serpent in the Garden of Eden. Continue reading That Vile, Walking Snake
In his poem “What Might Have Been,” Donald Zappone offers an imaginary hoped for note Judas might have written. Continue reading What Might Have Been
In a poem written to mark the occasion of her adult baptism, Catherine Olien describes how finding language to clarify her faith helped her become a Believer. Continue reading My Gentle Evangelists
In her poem “Extra,” Susan Sanderson retells the story of the feeding of the five thousand from the point of view of the crowd. Continue reading Extra
In her poem, “always to One,” Linda Hartenian tells of a spiritual awakening in her poetry. Continue reading always to One…
In her poem “ode to the Footprint,” Kayla Matus writes about someone aching to feel God’s presence in their life. Continue reading ode to the Footprint