Busy Bees
In her poem, “Busy Bees,” Pat Severin wonders what Jesus sees when He observes our daily lives. Continue reading Busy Bees
In her poem, “Busy Bees,” Pat Severin wonders what Jesus sees when He observes our daily lives. Continue reading Busy Bees
In his meditation, “Bending Down,” Mark Weinrich ponders the humble service of prayer. Continue reading Excuses
In his poem, “Bending Down,” Mark Weinrich ponders the humble service of prayer. Continue reading Bending Down
In his poem, “Lessons in the Looking Glass,” Mark Weinrich reflects with childlike wonder upon the miracle of God’s transformations. Continue reading Lessons in the Looking Glass
In his poem, “Mender’s Way,” Mark Weinrich shows how the Lord can heal our deep hurts. Continue reading Mender’s Way
In his poem, “The Interruptions,” Mark Weinrich considers how God uses intrusions in our lives. Continue reading The Interruptions
In his poem, “Bless Me, Father,” Don Narkevic contemplates the thoughts of a man with dementia and how he reacts to his family. Continue reading Bless Me, Father
In his poem, “View from the Crucified,” Don Narkevic muses over what Jesus saw from the cross, as well as his ultimate death and resurrection. Continue reading View from the Crucified
In his poem, “Young Woman Expecting,” Don Narkevic reflects on the Blessed Mother’s pregnancy in Nazareth. Continue reading Young Woman, Expecting
In his poem, “What Must Have Been Your Words?” Bryant Burroughs imagines a conversation between the Son and the Father prior to the Incarnation. Continue reading What Must Have Been Your Words?
In his poem, “The Cross Speaks to Me,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how the cross speaks to everyone if you let it. Continue reading The Cross Speaks to Me
In his poem, “What Did God See?,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how God sees the good in everyone. Continue reading What Did God See?