Door into Morning
In his poem, “Door into Morning,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in the eternal morning Christ has provided for every believer. Continue reading Door into Morning
In his poem, “Door into Morning,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in the eternal morning Christ has provided for every believer. Continue reading Door into Morning
In her poem, “Bethlehem Moments,” Maryella Desak Sirmon reflects on the gift of Advent, a time of preparation, expectation, and hope. Continue reading Bethlehem Moments
In her poem, “Advent Begins,” Maryella Desak Sirmon reflects on the transition from Ordinary Time to Advent, a season of waiting and anticipation. Continue reading Advent Begins
In her poem, “Advent,” Yvona Fast reflects on despair, hope and renewal as the seasons change. Continue reading Advent
In his poem, “Once We Were Lions,” Nolo Segundo reflects on how youth is tamed by life and time. Continue reading Once We Were Lions
In his poem, “Staying In This World Starts To Feel Strange,” Nolo Segundo expresses the irony of the old feeling temporal time moving ever faster as Eternity nears. Continue reading Staying In This World Starts To Feel Strange
In her essay, “The Hope of The Christian Church,” Candace Arthuria encourages the collaboration of Study, Scripture, and Song. Continue reading The Hope of The Christian Church
In her poem, “To Darrien on the Occasion of His Baptism,” Linda Troxell expresses her joy for her grandson’s baptism as the answer to her prayer for his redemption. Continue reading To Darrien on the Occasion of His Baptism
In her poem, “Protect my Child with Your Love,” Linda Troxell prays for the redemption of her grandson, who has wandered from God. Continue reading Protect my Child with Your Love
In her poem, “Hurting Hearts,” Pat Severin focuses on what is all too prevalent, mental illness and suicide. Continue reading Hurting Hearts
In her poem, “Splendor to Surrender,” Pat Severin reminds us of the transition of God’s seasons, as winter is upon us. Continue reading Splendor to Surrender
In his poem, “Heavily Christian,” Jason Kirk Bartley talks about being in Christ. Continue reading Heavily Christian