Following the Lamb
In her poem “Following the Lamb,” Pat Severin gently guides us to see that even when we’ve lost our way, the Lamb of God is there to help us find our path. Continue reading Following the Lamb
In her poem “Following the Lamb,” Pat Severin gently guides us to see that even when we’ve lost our way, the Lamb of God is there to help us find our path. Continue reading Following the Lamb
In her poem “His Love and Grace,” Pat Severin reminds us that even when things leave us feeling defeated, God is always there to lift us up and carry us through it all. Continue reading His Love and Grace
In her poem “Where Does My Heart Lie?” Pat Severin wrestles with what it means to truly turn all our cares over to God. Continue reading Where Does My Heart Lie?
In her poem “Complaint Department,” Pat Severin reminds us that complaining about our worries and concerns does no good, but bringing them to our loving God will always give us what we need. Continue reading Complaint Department
In her poem “A Better Tomorrow,” Pat Severin reminds us that God is not responsible for the negative things that happen in life, but rather He’s there to give us the strength we need to navigate through those times. Continue reading A Better Tomorrow
In her poem “The Afterlife,” Pat Severin compares life here on earth to the glorious life that awaits us in Heaven. Continue reading The Afterlife
In her poem “If Only Life Was Easy,” Pat Severin helps us face the fact that life is neither fair nor easy, but if we ask for God’s help, He’ll give us the strength to handle the storms of life. Continue reading If Only Life Was Easy
In her poem “When God Looks Down,” Pat Severin wonders what reactions God might have when He looks down from Heaven and sees what we’ve done with the world that He created. Continue reading When God Looks Down
In her poem “King of the Crystal Seas,” Khaye Benghu reflects on the sacrifice that Jesus made for us. Continue reading King of the Crystal Seas
In her poem “His Steady Hand,” Rae Greenwood reflects on having faith in the Lord during a difficult time. Continue reading His Steady Hand
In her poem “The River,” Rae Greenwood feels the presence of Christ amongst the beauty of nature. Continue reading The River
In her poem “We Must All Go Through the Veil,” Khaye Benghu reflects on how she perceives death as a chance to meet with God. Continue reading We Must All Go Through the Veil