God is Love, Yet More Than Love
In his poem, “God is Love, Yet More Than Love,” Victor Ohikhemota reminds us of the power of God’s tender love. Continue reading God is Love, Yet More Than Love
In his poem, “God is Love, Yet More Than Love,” Victor Ohikhemota reminds us of the power of God’s tender love. Continue reading God is Love, Yet More Than Love
In his poem, “Summer Begins,” Justin Lacour reflects on God’s power to change lives. Continue reading Summer Begins
In her poem, “Ode to God Moments,” Marietta Lea B. Rosana contemplates on the moments in our life where we feel God’s presence. Continue reading Ode to God Moments
In her poem, “Thirst,” Marietta Lea B. Rosana reflects on her longing for God. Continue reading Thirst
In her poem, “Strobes of Stars,” Becky Parker reflects on our Father’s love for us. Continue reading Strobes of Stars
In his poem, “Thy Works,” Michael Shoemaker praises God’s limitless, incomprehensible creations. Continue reading Thy Works
In his poem, “Lampposts in the Park,” Michael Shoemaker shows how friends in Christ can be a lamp to light our way as they reflect the Light that emanates from Christ. Continue reading Lampposts in the Park
In his poem, “The World Is Gone After Him,” Michael Shoemaker examines how the Pharisees and disciples of Jesus Christ saw and listened to Jesus’s words, but had differing responses and actions. Continue reading The World Is Gone After Him
In his poem, “Did Not Our Heart Burn Within Us?” Michael Shoemaker explores how we in our day can experience similar impressions as the two disciples on the road to Emmaus. Continue reading Did Not Our Heart Burn Within Us?
In his poem, “Reach Out to Jesus,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on how we all should reach out to Christ while we can. Continue reading Reach Out to Jesus
In his poem, “Sincere Praise,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on praising Jesus Christ. Continue reading Sincere Praise
In his poem “I See an Empty Grave,” Jeff Kaspar illuminates for us the beauty and comfort we all have when we look to the empty tomb of Jesus Christ. Continue reading I See an Empty Grave