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Poetry

Lifted

In his poem, “Lifted,” Mark Weinrich reflects on the opportunities through humility. Continue reading Lifted

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Like Jonah

In his poem “Like Jonah,” Mark Weinrich considers the consequences of Jonah’s run from the Lord. Continue reading Like Jonah

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Empty Baskets

In his poem “Empty Baskets,” Mark Weinrich examines the mystery of the empty baskets after the multitudes were fed. Continue reading Empty Baskets

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Build a Fire

In his poem, “Build a Fire,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in the transforming power of a campfire. Continue reading Build a Fire

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Garden of Bliss

In his poem “Garden of Bliss,” Allan Shawa 🇿🇲 reflects on the greatness of love. Continue reading Garden of Bliss

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A Glow For All

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

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Savior

In his poem “Savior,” Allan Shawa 🇿🇲 remembers Christ’s saving deeds. Continue reading Savior

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Dearest One

In his poem ‘Dearest One,’ Sean Sexton writes about vocation and devotion. Continue reading Dearest One

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Nombre de Dios

In his poem ‘Nombre de Dios,’ Sean Sexton reflects on the name of God. Continue reading Nombre de Dios

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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

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The Oak

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

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I Am

In her poem “I Am,” Rebecca Nestor reflects on Christ’s sacrifice. Continue reading I Am

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