Either Way
In his poem, “Either Way”, Jordan Sleed finds the hope of God being his Deliverer, whether it’s his fault that he needs the rescuing or not. Continue reading Either Way
In his poem, “Either Way”, Jordan Sleed finds the hope of God being his Deliverer, whether it’s his fault that he needs the rescuing or not. Continue reading Either Way
In his poem, “In Defense of His Gentleness”, Jordan Sleed is gratefully surprised to see all the ways that gentleness is a core part of God’s character. Continue reading In Defense of His Gentleness
In his poem, “For This Night”, Jordan Sleed expresses the hope that can be found through seasons of feeling like God is absent. Continue reading For This Night
In his poem, “Synoptic Posture,” Mitt Ann wrestles with a posture of faith before God. Continue reading Synoptic Posture
In her poem, “You Know Me Best,” Maria Grace Nobile reflects on God’s plan for her life. Continue reading You Know Me Best
In his poem, “Because You Are Not God,” Paul Van Peenen reflects on staying humble. Continue reading Because You Are Not God
In his poem, “Dancing At The Speed Of Light,” Paul Van Peenen writes an ode to joy. Continue reading Dancing At The Speed Of Light
In her poem, “In My Tackle Box,” Angela Hoffman reflects on the tools she uses to find God. Continue reading In My Tackle Box
In her poem, “A Quest,” Angela Hoffman attempts to put words to the unspeakable. Continue reading A Quest
In her poem, “Was That You, God?” Angela Hoffman attempts to describe a moment of God’s felt presence. Continue reading Was That You, God?
In her poem, “Is This What Faith Feels Like?” Angela Hoffman reflects on faith. Continue reading Is This What Faith Feels Like?
In her poem, “Hail Mother,” Angela Hoffman shows how Mother Earth and God are reflections of each other. Continue reading Hail Mother