Spiritual Jeopardy
In his poem, “Spiritual Jeopardy,” Ron Levi hypothesizes natural disobedience is the gateway to spiritual defiance. Continue reading Spiritual Jeopardy
In his poem, “Spiritual Jeopardy,” Ron Levi hypothesizes natural disobedience is the gateway to spiritual defiance. Continue reading Spiritual Jeopardy
In his ekphrastic poem, “American Benediction,” Tony Gruenewald sees the Holy Spirit in an iconic William Eggleston photograph. Continue reading American Benediction
In his poem, “God’s Keychain,” Tony Gruenewald contemplates the mysteries of creation. Continue reading God’s Keychain
In her poem, “Lenten Quarantine,” Yvona Fast reflects on the changing season of Lent. Continue reading Lenten Quarantine
In her poem, “Back to the Garden,” Clara Klein reflects on going back to the garden of Eden. Continue reading Back to the Garden
In his poem, “The Father Gives His Son Cells,” Ryan Keating explores some of the paradoxical and mysterious dimensions of the incarnation. Continue reading The Father Gives His Son Cells
In his poem, “Death Is At Work,” Ryan Keating reflects on the theme of mortality and the promise of resurrection life. Continue reading Death Is At Work
In his poem, “Restoration,” Ivan S. Fiske Iv writes about a broken person being restored by God. Continue reading Restoration
In his poem, “Prayer Before the Veil,” Jeral Williams offers a prayer of hope. Continue reading Prayer Before the Veil
In her poem, “The Long Distance Runner,” Teresa Burleson reflects on running the race. Continue reading The Long Distance Runner
In her poem, “A Fierce Embrace,” Teresa Burleson writes about discovering the Light. Continue reading A Fierce Embrace
In her poem, “Undeterred,” Teresa Burleson reflects on God’s perseverance. Continue reading Undeterred