Poems to God
In his poem, “Poems to God, No. 32,” Alan Altany addresses God as the unum est necessarium in life and in death. Continue reading Poems to God
In his poem, “Poems to God, No. 32,” Alan Altany addresses God as the unum est necessarium in life and in death. Continue reading Poems to God
In his poem, “Septuagenarian Memoirs No. 44,” Alan Altany reflects on suffering, God’s silence, and being possessed by God. Continue reading Septuagenarian Memoirs No. 44
In his poem, “Agape,” Alan Altany sees love as a self-forgetting immersion in God. Continue reading Agape
In his poem, “Philia,” Alan Altany explores the spirited beauty of friendships. Continue reading Philia
In his poem, “Eros,” Alan Altany explores the enchantment and temporary madness of Eros, the ancient Greek concept of romantic love. Continue reading Eros
In her poem “The Dark Room,” Maritza Okpe expresses that the light in every dark situation comes from above, the Father of lights. Continue reading The Dark Room
In her poem “The Lost Chord,” Cynthia Pitman addresses the redemption of those who are lost. Continue reading The Lost Chord
In her poem “A Sacred Space,” Cynthia Pitman meditates on the memories of joy in a holy place. Continue reading A Sacred Space
In her poem “The Alabaster Altar,” Cynthia Pitman reflects upon forgiveness by Grace. Continue reading The Alabaster Altar
In her poem “Salvation,” Cynthia Pitman reflects upon the painful sacrifice of Christ. Continue reading Salvation
In her poem, “Water and Spirit,” Debra Wendt reflects on the baptism of Jesus Christ. Continue reading Water and Spirit
In her poem, “Prodigal,” Angela Billups reflects on repentance and reconciliation. Continue reading Prodigal