Anonymous Monks
In his poem, “Anonymous Monks,” Alan Altany describes how, throughout nearly two millennia, obscure monks have prayed for humanity and its salvation. Continue reading Anonymous Monks
In his poem, “Anonymous Monks,” Alan Altany describes how, throughout nearly two millennia, obscure monks have prayed for humanity and its salvation. Continue reading Anonymous Monks
In her poem, “Life’s Too Short,” Pat Severin reminds us that we should live each day as if it’s our last. Continue reading Life’s Too Short
In her poem, “Fragile,” Pat Severin explores how this life and its struggles provide the perfect time reason to pray for God’s help. Continue reading Fragile
In her poem, “Bend My Will,” Nila K. Bartley talks about why we are grateful to our Beloved Savior and why we need to remember what He did on Calvary’s hill. Continue reading Bend My Will
In his poem, “Jesus Everywhere,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how Jesus is present everywhere. Continue reading Jesus Everywhere
Patrice Wilson reviews Billy Graham’s “The Journey: How to Live by Faith in an Uncertain World” Continue reading The Journey: How to Live by Faith in an Uncertain World by Billy Graham — Book Review
In her poem, “Closer to You,” Marianne Tefft describes an inner walk on the path toward the divine. Continue reading Closer to You
In her poem, “Homecoming,” Nila Bartley reflects on coming home to our Beloved Savior. Continue reading Homecoming
In his poem, “The Throne of Mercy,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on God seated on His throne. Continue reading The Throne of Mercy
In her poem, “Anti-Hero,” Sophie T. Davis talks about the complexities of ‘good versus evil’ as a Christian. Continue reading Anti-Hero
In her poem, “His Love Endures,” Nila K. Bartley reflects on how God’s unconditional love endures through all the highs and lows. Continue reading His Love Endures
In his poem, “There Are Angels Around Us,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on the angels sent by God for protection. Continue reading There Are Angels Around Us