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Poetry

Bene Nox Bellissimo

In her sonnet, “Bene Nox Bellissimo,” Kendra Thompson considers the vast graciousness of her Maker. Continue reading Bene Nox Bellissimo

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Poetry

Parable Pantoum

In her poem, “Parable Pantoum,” Kendra Thompson uses a form that includes the repetition of words to emphasize a question that is for her Lord and her church; namely, will you still have me? Continue reading Parable Pantoum

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Prayer For The New Year

In his poem, “Prayer For The New Year,” Mark Weinrich shares his requests based on Jesus’ parable of the wineskins from Mark 2:22. Continue reading Prayer For The New Year

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New Creation

In his poem, “New Creation,” Mark Weinrich exalts in God’s plans for our lives. Continue reading New Creation

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When Someone Believes In You

In his poem, “When Someone Believes In You,” Mark Weinrich shares the transforming power of another’s confidence. Continue reading When Someone Believes In You

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The Long Walk Home

In her poem, “The Long Walk Home,” Ann Christine Tabaka reflects on growing old and approaching the end. Continue reading The Long Walk Home

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From My Front Door

In her poem, “From My Front Door,” Ann Christine Tabaka writes about the beauty of God’s world in her tiny space. Continue reading From My Front Door

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The Call Always Comes at 2am

In her poem, “The Call Always Comes at 2am,” Ann Christine Tabaka revisits her mother’s last day on Earth. Continue reading The Call Always Comes at 2am

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Shared Veranda

In his poem, “Shared Veranda,” Joe Bisicchia writes of the relationship with our good Lord being as one ever as loving, and as simple as that upon a porch talking and loving everyday life. Continue reading Shared Veranda

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Voice of God

In his poem, “Voice of God,” Joe Bisicchia writes of an everyday moment of loving communication with a child, and hearing God react to it. Continue reading Voice of God

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Ocean of Sky

In his poem, “Ocean of Sky,” Joe Bisicchia references the sea as a mirror to God, and how being up close to the wonder of nature is always a way to see and speak with the Maker of it. Continue reading Ocean of Sky

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Time Is Running

In his poem, “Time Is Running,” Joe Bisicchia compares the racing of time with the running of the bulls, and how the good Lord is ever nearby simply waiting for us to notice what is most important. Continue reading Time Is Running

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