The Word Amongst Us
In his poem, “The Word Amongst Us,” Akintoye Akinsola reflects on the beauty of Christ. Continue reading The Word Amongst Us
In his poem, “The Word Amongst Us,” Akintoye Akinsola reflects on the beauty of Christ. Continue reading The Word Amongst Us
In his poem, “City of the Lord,” Akintoye Akinsola reflects on selfless love. Continue reading City of the Lord
In his poem, “Hey Papa,” Dayò Ayílárá explains to his daughter about the impartiality of God’s love for everyone who takes hold of it, using the metaphors of coffee, mug and spoon. Continue reading Hey Papa!
In her poem, “All of it, God Said,” Natasha Bredle emphasizes the openness of Jesus’ arms. Continue reading All of it, God Said
In his poem, “Today I Stand,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how walking for Jesus can sometimes be an uphill battle. Continue reading Today I Stand
William Collen reviews “The Hiding Place” Continue reading The Hiding Place — Film Review
In her poem, “A Mother’s Psalm,” JB Favour paints a vivid picture of a mother’s earnest supplication, the effect of her prayers and why a praying mother’s devotion is one of life’s greatest blessings. Continue reading A Mother’s Psalm
In her poem, “Give Us Peace,” Tabitha N. Munyoki prays for peace. Continue reading Give Us Peace
In his poem, “He Made His Mark,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how we were bought at a price and how Jesus foresaw us all and did the unthinkable. Continue reading He Made His Mark
In his poem, “Winter Prayer,” Fred Miller says a prayer for the beauty of the winter season. Continue reading Winter Prayer
In his poem, “Heaven In the Sky,” Mike Turner anticipates the day we will join in the air at Christ’s Second Coming. Continue reading Heaven In the Sky
In her poem, “Three Little Words,” Kath Higgens recalls a transforming moment when words at the apex of Paul’s long discourse awoke a new experience in her. Continue reading Three Little Words