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ode to the Footprint

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

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A Prayer of Surrender

In her poem “A Prayer of Surrender,” Piper Westmoreland portrays the joys of having a surrendered heart to Christ. Continue reading A Prayer of Surrender

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Love Lifted Me

In her poem “Love Lifted Me,” Piper Westmoreland reflects on Christ’s redeeming love in seasons of despair. Continue reading Love Lifted Me

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You Shall Make a Lampstand of Pure Gold

In her poem “You Shall Make a Lampstand of Pure Gold,” Alina Johnson reflects on the significance of the golden lampstand in the tabernacle. Continue reading You Shall Make a Lampstand of Pure Gold

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Easter

In her poem “Easter,” Polina Moys gives glory to God on Easter Day. Continue reading Easter

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Dark Before the Dawn

In her poem “Dark Before the Dawn,” Camille Jones reflects on one of the most grief-filled days in history, which leads us to recognize that God is always with us, even in our darkest moments. Continue reading Dark Before the Dawn

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Bleeding Out

In her poem “Bleeding Out,” Micaela Meyer explores how relentless self-examination can lead us to resist God’s restorative grace. Continue reading Bleeding Out

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Immovable

In her poem “ Immovable,” Micaela Meyer marvels at the security of divine sovereignty amid human frailty. Continue reading Immovable

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Gratitude and Grief

In her poem “Gratitude and Grief,” Micaela Meyer explores the silent prayers and the movement of God’s presence within corporate worship. Continue reading Gratitude and Grief

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Charcoal

In her poem “Charcoal,” Micaela Meyer reflects on Peter’s denial beside a charcoal fire and the way Christ transforms memories of shame into places of restoration. Continue reading Charcoal

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Crosses

In his poem “Crosses,” B.B. Clemente Jr. questions the lack of faith he sees in this world. Continue reading Crosses

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You Before Me

In his poem “You Before Me,” Mike Hall expresses our need to live a life where Christ is seen in all we do. Continue reading You Before Me

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They that sow in tears 
shall reap in joy 
~ Psalm 126:5

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