Earth in Autumn
In her poem “Earth in Autumn,” Sarah Margaret Dicks portrays the unwavering trust of a woman who, despite losing everything in her life, knows the Lord will provide for her. Continue reading Earth in Autumn
In her poem “Earth in Autumn,” Sarah Margaret Dicks portrays the unwavering trust of a woman who, despite losing everything in her life, knows the Lord will provide for her. Continue reading Earth in Autumn
In her poem “Our Father in Heaven,” Linda Troxell portrays her vision for life in God’s Kingdom. Continue reading Our Father in Heaven
In “Devotional Haiku IV,” Mike Turner uses the classic Japanese poetry form to reflect on questions and answers of hope, faith, and love. Continue reading Devotional Haiku IV
In her poem, “On a Hill Faraway,” Pat Severin conveys the love and the sacrifice Christ made for us on the cross. Continue reading On a Hill Faraway
In her poem, “Home,” Pat Severin reminds us of that eternal place that Jesus Christ has prepared for all believers. Continue reading Home
In his poem “To Be a Christian,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on what it means to be a Christian. Continue reading To Be a Christian
In his poem “time matters little,” Joe Bisicchia reflects on the timeless eternal power of what truly matters – our connection and surrendering to God’s immeasurable Love. Bach’s example of timeless art shows how, as instruments, we are all called to be blessed by God through each other. Continue reading time matters little
In his poem “Sky Crawls,” Joe Bisicchia reflects on the patience of the Lord, but also on the ongoing nudging of the Lord for us to simply connect. Continue reading Sky Crawls
In his poem “How Great Thou Art,” Joe Bisicchia reflects on greatness, how we are all called to it, not with hubris, but in the humility of allowing the good Lord to work through us as instruments of His Greatness. Continue reading How Great Thou Art
In his poem “Masterful Woodwork,” Joe Bisicchia reflects on the generational power of faith, not of something that lingers in the past, but is present and alive at this moment in the Holy Spirit. Continue reading Masterful Woodwork
In her cinquain “Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple,” CLS Sandoval responds to El Greco’s painting. Continue reading Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple
In her poem, “Remembrance,” Terri Martin Wilkins meditates on the fragility of memory and the lingering sorrow of forgetfulness. Continue reading Remembrance