Lunch For Two
In her poem, “Lunch for Two,” Teresa Burleson celebrates the privilege of time alone with Him. Continue reading Lunch For Two
In her poem, “Lunch for Two,” Teresa Burleson celebrates the privilege of time alone with Him. Continue reading Lunch For Two
In her poem, “Faultless,” Teresa Burleson reflects on the day God was put on trial. Continue reading Faultless
In her poem, “Truth Encounter,” Teresa Burleson describes the Apostle’s reaction to seeing the risen Christ. Continue reading Truth Encounter
In her poem “Martha’s Lament,” Teresa Burleson explores what might have been going through Martha’s head. Continue reading Martha’s Lament
In her poem “The Delusion of Babylon,” Bre Smith attempts to dissect the varying degrees of danger and deception in false religion. Continue reading The Delusion of Babylon
In her poem “Our Beloved Angels,” Polina Moys reflects on the spiritual bond between humanity and the heavenly guardians who guide us through life’s joys and hardships. Continue reading Our Beloved Angels
In her poem “Rainbow,” Polina Moys reflects on God’s wondrous creation, the rainbow. Continue reading The Rainbow
In her poem “I Evict You from My Soul,” Rachael McCallum explores spiritual struggle, surrender, and God’s redemption. Continue reading I Evict You from My Soul
In her poem “I Cracked Heaven’s Inner Dome,” Rachael McCallum meditates on chaos, personal unraveling, and divine encounter. Continue reading I Cracked Heaven’s Inner Dome
In her poem “The Shunammite Woman,” Rachael McCallum reflects on grief, faith, and God’s sustaining presence. Continue reading The Shunammite Woman
In his poem “Reborn,” Andrew Senior finds joy in redemption and new life given. Continue reading Reborn
In his poem “The Healing,” Andrew Senior recalls a unifying experience of stepping out of darkness and into the light. Continue reading The Healing