Habakkuk’s Lament: Seattle
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 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
In his poem, Alan Bedworth exudes hope. Continue reading Hope For The World
In his melancholic poem “Enveloped,” Gideon Emmanuel pours his heart out to God. Continue reading Enveloped
In his confessional poem “Mystic,” Jeffrey Mackie reminisces about his youth. Continue reading Mystic
In her poem, Teresa Hall dreams of a perfect world. Continue reading In a Perfect World
In her poem, Teresa Hall reflects on being a messenger. Continue reading The Message
In her poem, Teresa Hall prays for a ray of hope to quell the darkness. Continue reading A Prayer for Light
In her poem “Conundrum,” Teresa Hall writes about being a vessel of God. Continue reading Conundrum
In her bittersweet poem “What I See,” Teresa Hall observes the happenings in today’s world. Continue reading What I See
In her poem, Ana Stjelja 🇷🇸 exalts the women of the Bible. Continue reading O, Brave Women of the Bible!