Little Things
In her poem “Little Things,” Kara Kish describes our amazing world and its Creator. Continue reading Little Things
In her poem “Little Things,” Kara Kish describes our amazing world and its Creator. Continue reading Little Things
In her poem “Not Equal,” Catherine Valentine dives deep into the Latin origin and definition of the word Iniquities. Continue reading Not Equal
In her poem “Solar Eclipse,” Catherine Valentine reflects on God’s glory in the heavens and human disbelief. Continue reading Solar Eclipse
In her poem “To Understand,” Catherine Valentine explores the feelings of isolation and finding companionship. Continue reading To Understand
In her poem “Love at its Utmost,” Catherine Valentine paints a picture of the night she fought with God over her addiction and lost. Continue reading Love at its Utmost
In her poem “Light for All,” Catherine Valentine reflects on the Light of the World who was Jesus. Continue reading Light for All
In her poem, “When Saul Became Paul,” Giavonna Ruggeroli-Wright reflects on the transformation her life has made since turning to Christ through the clever comparison of Saul becoming Paul. Continue reading A Prayer In Battle
In her poem, “When Saul Became Paul,” Giavonna Ruggeroli-Wright reflects on the transformation her life has made since turning to Christ through the clever comparison of Saul becoming Paul. Continue reading When Saul Became Paul
In his poem “Glory,” Matt Escott reflects on encountering the divine in the life of his sons. Continue reading Glory
In his poem “When Jesus Called the Children,” Matt Escott imagines his children meeting Jesus. Continue reading When Jesus Called the Children
In his poem “Adam,” Matt Escott considers the fall from Adam’s perspective. Continue reading Adam
In her short story “Gran,” Susan Smith gives us a glimpse into the powerful love that often exists between grandparents and their grandchildren. Continue reading Gran