Fear Not
In his poem, “Fear Not,” Daniel Aum makes peace with the contentious command. Continue reading Fear Not
In his poem, “Fear Not,” Daniel Aum makes peace with the contentious command. Continue reading Fear Not
In his poem “Draft,” Daniel Aum ponders how many drafts God took to form earth. Continue reading Draft
In her poem, “Life of a Prayer,” Lorri Ventura personifies prayer to emphasize its power as a life force. Continue reading Life of a Prayer
In his poem, “When Weary,” John Alexander reflects on those weary days that come in life. Continue reading When Weary
In her poem, “How I Came to Meet God,” Lisa Epp teases out the revelation of the Divine in everyday circumstances and relationships. Continue reading How I Came to Meet God
In her poem, “On Prayer,” Lisa Epp casts light on the wordless posture of prayer, a turning towards God.
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In her poem “Life with Jesus,” Jackie Chou reflects on the company of Jesus Christ in times of loneliness. Continue reading Life with Jesus
In her poem “Holding Her Lamb,” Morgan Carlock Clark imagines Eve witnessing the first death. Continue reading Holding Her Lamb
In her poem, “Serving My Lord,” Eve Gaal reflects on the profound joy of being in Heaven with Jesus, expressing deep gratitude and humility. Continue reading Serving My Lord
In her poem, “If Only I Remember That Jesus Loves Me,” Jireh Grace Pihoc delves into the transformative power of Jesus’ love, guiding her toward self-acceptance after navigating failed romantic relationships. Continue reading If Only I Remember That Jesus Loves Me
In her poem “Sometimes I Forget,” Johnna Ryan reflects on the ease of falling out of God-glorifying habits. Continue reading Sometimes I Forget
In her poem “Jesus wept,” Liz Jakimow reflects on the shortest sentence in the Bible from the perspective of someone grieving for a loved one who has passed away. Continue reading Jesus wept