Spring
In his poem, “Spring,” W Roger Carlisle celebrates the beauty of creation. Continue reading Spring
In his poem, “Spring,” W Roger Carlisle celebrates the beauty of creation. Continue reading Spring
In his poem, “Where Are You?” Emmanuel G G Yamba writes about God’s silence during times of grief. Continue reading Where Are You?
In his poem, “The Liberian Civil War Prayer,” Jeremiah Anthony Wanwan highlights the importance of prayer in times of conflict and how God responded to his faithful nation. Continue reading The Liberian Civil War Prayer
In her poem, “Forty Eight,” Christine Fowler celebrates the triumph of lives lived well doing God’s holy work. Continue reading Forty Eight
In his poem, “The Exchange,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon Christ’s yoke and the yoke we bear. Continue reading The Exchange
In his sonnet, “After the Storm,” Mark Weinrich ponders the power in a reflection. Continue reading After the Storm
In his poem, “Baby Swallows,” Mark Weinrich learns from the hunger of baby birds. Continue reading Baby Swallows
In his poem, “The Turning,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the power and peace of transformation. Continue reading The Turning
In her poem, “Profile of a Martyr,” Cynthia Gallaher traces the life and death of one of the earliest Christian martyrs, Polycarp, who lived in second century Asia Minor. Continue reading Profile of a Martyr
In her ekphrastic poem, “After Joachim Beuckelaer’s ‘Christ in the House of Martha and Mary’ 1568,” Cynthia Gallaher reflects on a painting in the Prado Museum in Spain, featuring a domestic scene with Martha and Mary of the New Testament. Continue reading After Joachim Beuckelaer’s “Christ in the House of Martha and Mary” 1568, Museo de Prado, Madrid
In her poem, “The Vine & Branches,” Kathryn Sadakierski writes about Christ’s saving love, and how it has healed her, pulling her from despair. Continue reading The Vine & Branches
In her poem, “The Face of Love,” Kathryn Sadakierski reflects on being moved by the face of Christ, and looking to Him as a model of strength to emulate. Continue reading The Face of Love