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In her poem, “3-3-3,” K.G. Munro writes about finding your faith again after going through a lot of pain. Continue reading 3-3-3
In her poem, “3-3-3,” K.G. Munro writes about finding your faith again after going through a lot of pain. Continue reading 3-3-3
In her poem, “Still, I Wait on Christ,” Tabitha N. Munyoki reflects on faith and longing. Continue reading Still, I Wait on Christ
In his poem, “Dear Lord Jesus,” Amos Momo Ngumbu Jr pours out his heart to God. Continue reading Dear Lord Jesus
In his poem, “Dear Lord,” Emmanuel G G Yamba depicts a depressed person who is unable to pray to God. Continue reading Dear Lord
In his poem, “The Word of God,” Victor Oyewole reflects on the goodness of God’s word. Continue reading The Word of God
In his poem, “New Year’s True Purpose,” Ron Levi highlights the failure to understand our purpose holds us prisoners. Continue reading New Year’s True Purpose
In her poem, “To The Old Man,” Winnifred Eze explores the ongoing fight in humankind, where the old man (nature) still tries to dominate the soul and how Mercy stands to deliver. Continue reading To The Old Man
In her poem, “Keep It Single,” Winnifred Eze reflects on keeping one’s eye single to the soul. Continue reading Keep It Single
In her poem, “When I Depart,” Winnifred Eze ruminates about what happens after we breathe our last. Continue reading When I Depart
In her poem, “Where’s Hell?” Winnifred Eze equates hell with the absence of God. Continue reading Where’s Hell?
In her poem, “Be Quiet,” Winnifred Eze reflects on the need for the soul to be quiet and hearken to the Creator. Continue reading Be Quiet
In his poem, “God’s Mercy Reaches Far,” Emmanuel G G Yamba reflects on the extent of God’s mercy. Continue reading God’s Mercy Reaches Far