Candlelights
In his poem “Candlelights,” Mark Stucky considers candles and our collective calling to witness to the light. Continue reading Candlelights
In his poem “Candlelights,” Mark Stucky considers candles and our collective calling to witness to the light. Continue reading Candlelights
In his poem “Whale Wayfarers,” Mark Stucky tells two cautionary whale tales about hazardous opposite extremes in following one’s “calling.” Continue reading Whale Wayfarers
In his poem, “At The End of Life’s Journey,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on life as a vapour. Continue reading At The End of Life’s Journey
In his poem, “Knock, Knock — Come In!” Anthony J. Rubi reflects upon the importance of “Revelation 3:20” in his personal life. Continue reading Knock, Knock — Come In!
In his poem, “Flotsam and Jetsam,” Jeral Williams expresses his appreciation for the Holy Spirit in the presence of the busyness of the world. Continue reading Flotsam and Jetsam
In his poem, “Like the Shepherds,” Mark Weinrich ponders Jesus’ desire in Matthew 25:40. Continue reading Like the Shepherds
In his poem, “Never Beyond,” Mark Weinrich cherishes the unbelievable reach of Christ’s love for him. Continue reading Never Beyond
In his poem, “A Wordless Prayer,” Mark Weinrich, celebrates the anniversary of being ten years in remission from Leukemia, December 13th. Continue reading A Wordless Prayer
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