What Is It Going To Take?
In his poem, “What Is It Going To Take?,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on the importance of inviting Christ to stay in your heart. Continue reading What Is It Going To Take?
In his poem, “What Is It Going To Take?,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on the importance of inviting Christ to stay in your heart. Continue reading What Is It Going To Take?
Nila K. Bartley reviews Beth Moore’s “A Heart Like His: Intimate Reflections on the Life of David” Continue reading A Heart Like His: Intimate Reflections on the Life of David by Beth Moore — Book Review
In his poem, “Little Church on the Hill,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects about how a good church is vital to our growth in Christ. Continue reading Little Church on the Hill
In his poem, “The Barber,” Martin Mburu engages in a way of reflecting Christ in the marketplace. Continue reading The Barber
In his poem, “When the Sun Stood Still,” Martin Mburu reflects on the joy of being born again. Continue reading When the Sun Stood Still
In his poem, “Beyond the Mud,” Martin Mburu reminds us to see people the way God sees them; to focus on the treasure within. Continue reading Beyond the Mud
In his poem, “The Body,” Martin Mburu reflects on achieving unity in the Body of Christ. Continue reading The Body
In his poem, “When You Speak to a Mountain,” Martin Mburu reflects on focusing on Christ while exercising faith during miracles. Continue reading When You Speak to a Mountain
In his poem, “A Simple Commandment,” Mike Turner reflects on Christ’s answer to the challenges of mortal life. Continue reading A Simple Commandment
In her poem, “God’s Love,” Maria Grace Nobile reflects on God’s love. Continue reading God’s Love
In her poem, “Psalm 91:4,” Eloise Bruce engages in replicating the structure of Psalms and praises God for comforting her. Continue reading Psalm 91:4
In his poem, “Prayer From the Diagnostic Donut Hole,” Todd Matson reflects on how our unconditionally loving God brings healing and recovery regardless of how broken we may be. Continue reading Prayer From the Diagnostic Donut Hole