The Way
In his poem, “The Way,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on Jesus showing the way. Continue reading The Way
In his poem, “The Way,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on Jesus showing the way. Continue reading The Way
In his poem, “Call Upon Him,” Paul Mayes Jamar calls to God. Continue reading Call Upon Him
In her poem, “Do Not Envy Me, Follow The King,” Tabitha N. Munyoki reflects on following God. Continue reading Do Not Envy Me, Follow The King.
In his poem, “He is Light,” Pett Ezra Isaac reflects on how God delivers us from the darkness. Continue reading He is Light
In her poem, “Daily Divinity,” Mary Eileen Ball explores how divine moments can bloom out of the mundane. Continue reading Daily Divinity
In her essay, “Upper Outer Quadrant,” Elaine Thomas writes about a hospital chaplain who becomes a patient and understands that we are all “one of the least of these.” Continue reading Upper Outer Quadrant
In his poem, “Roots,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the power flowing through these channels of life. Continue reading Roots
In his poem, “What We Have,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon what the Lord requires of us. Continue reading What We Have
In his poem, “Fragrance of Praise,” Mark Weinrich delights in the release and peace experienced through worship. Continue reading Fragrance of Praise
In his poem, “His Reign,” Mark Weinrich ponders the blessing and transforming power of rain. Continue reading His Reign
In his poem, “The Birth,” Mark Weinrich shares the wonder of writing in the Lord. Continue reading The Birth
In her poem, “Moon Madness,” Monica Sherlock reflects on dying and going to heaven. Continue reading Moon Madness