Heaven Rules
In his poem, “Heaven Rules,” Edwin Olu Bestman speaks about God and His control of the earth. Continue reading Heaven Rules
In his poem, “Heaven Rules,” Edwin Olu Bestman speaks about God and His control of the earth. Continue reading Heaven Rules
In his poem, “Affliction,” Jeffrey Essmann explores the mystery of suffering (with a nod toward George Herbert.) Continue reading Affliction
In his poem, “Snatched From The Fire,” Steve Bell offers an intense meditation on the vision of the Prophet Zechariah revealing both God’s authority and His amazing mercy toward those who turn to Him. Continue reading Snatched From The Fire
In her essay, “Accepting What You Cannot Change,” Ana Atanaskovic describes her experience of the beauty of accepting God’s will for the things one realizes cannot be changed. Continue reading Accepting What You Cannot Change
In her poem, “Love,” Marietta Lea B. Rosana reflects on how love and pain are intertwined, and to love is to embrace the cross. Continue reading Love
In her poem, “Where Solitude Blooms,” Marietta Lea B. Rosana contemplates on God’s love for healing and wholeness. Continue reading Where Solitude Blooms
In her poem, “The Call,” Marietta Lea B. Rosana reflects on her call, and invites us to reflect on God’s call for us. Continue reading The Call
In his poem, “Choice and Consequence,” Mike Turner reflects on how it is up to each of us whether or not God’s Plan will be prevented or fulfilled in our lives. Continue reading Choice and Consequence
In his poem, “Hymns,” Dan Flore III looks at the music in Heaven and on the earth. Continue reading Hymns
In her poem, “On Christian Hunting Devotionals,” Candice Kelsey writes about the intersection of faith and care for animals. Continue reading On Christian Hunting Devotionals
In her poem, “What’s Broken Leaves an Entrance for Light,” Ariana D. Den Bleyker reflects on John 8:12 and what it means to live in the light of Christ. Continue reading What’s Broken Leaves an Entrance for Light
In her poem, “My Redeemer in the Wilderness,” Ariana D. Den Bleyker reflects on Luke 4:1-13 and what it means to journey with Christ through suffering. Continue reading My Redeemer in the Wilderness