No More Suffering
In his poem, “No More Suffering,” Paul Mayes Jamar tells us that our suffering is just temporary with Jesus Christ our Lord. Continue reading No More Suffering
In his poem, “No More Suffering,” Paul Mayes Jamar tells us that our suffering is just temporary with Jesus Christ our Lord. Continue reading No More Suffering
In his poem, “Linked with Jesus,” Paul reflects on Colossians 3:12 concerning many attributes of Jesus Christ, and how we are linked with Jesus through these spiritual gifts. Continue reading Linked With Jesus
In her poem, “Riding the Wave,” Yvona Fast reflects on walking with God. Continue reading Riding the Wave
In his poem, “A Translated Our Father,” Mark Saba takes the heart of Our Father and transforms its message into contemporary language. Continue reading A Translated Hail Mary
In his poem, “A Translated Our Father,” Mark Saba takes the heart of Our Father and transforms its message into contemporary language. Continue reading A Translated Our Father
In his poem, Pat Connors reflects on ecumenism. Continue reading Ecumenism
In his poem, “Margin of Error,” Mark Stucky playfully ponders “mistakes were made” events and the long-term consequences. Continue reading Margin of Error
In her poem, “A Song for a Song,” Day Sibley writes about Sister Rosetta Tharpe, who is famously known for integrating Rock-n-Roll and her Christian faith together. Continue reading A Song for a Song
In his poem, “La Separación,” Steven Wingate reflects on separation from God via a line in the Anima Christi. Continue reading La Separación
In his poem, “No Holy Whisper,” Steven Wingate talks about waiting to hear God’s voice. Continue reading No Holy Whisper
In his poem, “The Strikeout Kid,” Steven Wingate talks about baseball and the patience of Christ. Continue reading The Strikeout Kid
In his five erasure Psalms, Jeff Santosuosso seeks to reflect the universal and timeless human condition of loss and anguish, redemption and rejoicing. Continue reading Five Erasure Psalms