Lifted
In his poem, “Lifted,” Mark Weinrich reflects on the opportunities through humility. Continue reading Lifted
In his poem, “Lifted,” Mark Weinrich reflects on the opportunities through humility. Continue reading Lifted
In his poem “Like Jonah,” Mark Weinrich considers the consequences of Jonah’s run from the Lord. Continue reading Like Jonah
In his poem “Empty Baskets,” Mark Weinrich examines the mystery of the empty baskets after the multitudes were fed. Continue reading Empty Baskets
In his poem, “Build a Fire,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in the transforming power of a campfire. Continue reading Build a Fire
In his poem “Garden of Bliss,” Allan Shawa 🇿🇲 reflects on the greatness of love. Continue reading Garden of Bliss
In his poem “A Glow For All,” Allan Shawa 🇿🇲 waxes lyrical about how the rainbow serves as a ray of hope. Continue reading A Glow For All
In his poem “Savior,” Allan Shawa 🇿🇲 remembers Christ’s saving deeds. Continue reading Savior
In his poem ‘Dearest One,’ Sean Sexton writes about vocation and devotion. Continue reading Dearest One
In his poem ‘Nombre de Dios,’ Sean Sexton reflects on the name of God. Continue reading Nombre de Dios
In her poem “Habakkuk’s Lament: Seattle,” Kaitlyn Newbery explores the role we play in being God’s hands and feet to those in need. Continue reading Habakkuk’s Lament: Seattle
In his poem “The Oak,” Fred Miller writes from the perspective of an oak tree, reflecting on the majesty of His work in nature. Continue reading The Oak
In her poem “I Am,” Rebecca Nestor reflects on Christ’s sacrifice. Continue reading I Am