Fathom This
In his poem “Fathom This,” Jim Murdoch reflects on where original sin led. Continue reading Fathom This
In his poem “Fathom This,” Jim Murdoch reflects on where original sin led. Continue reading Fathom This
In his poem, “Words for These,” Jim Murdoch wonders what really happened at Babel. Continue reading Words for These
In her poem, “The Mortal Story,” Stephanie Daich delves into the inner battle between good and evil. Continue reading The Mortal Story
In her poem, “The List,” Stephanie Daich examines the good and bad in you and me. Continue reading The List
In her poem, “God’s House,” Stephanie Daich reflects on the sweetness of church. Continue reading God’s House
In her poem, “I Kneel At The Altar,” Stephanie Daich self-reflects at God’s altar. Continue reading I Kneel At The Altar
In her poem, “The World Needs God More Than Ever,” Stephanie Daich highlights the need of God in the world. Continue reading The World Needs God More Than Ever
In her poem, “Faith,” Kimberly Mulvena reflects on how faith is perceived by the five basic human senses. Continue reading Faith
In her poem, “Ascension Day,” Linda Barrett reflects on the ascension of Christ. Continue reading Ascension Day
In his mini-ballad, “The Nursing Home,” Jeffrey Essmann reflects on the mystery and miracle of prayer. Continue reading The Nursing Home
In his poem, “The Laboratories of Revelation,” Stephen Paul Wren reflects on God’s unceasing work all around us. Continue reading The Laboratories of Revelation
In his poem, “Amazing Grace,” Russell Willis tries to describe the deep spiritual and emotional impact of this beloved hymn in as few words as possible. Continue reading Amazing Grace