I See an Empty Grave
In his poem “I See an Empty Grave,” Jeff Kaspar illuminates for us the beauty and comfort we all have when we look to the empty tomb of Jesus Christ. Continue reading I See an Empty Grave
In his poem “I See an Empty Grave,” Jeff Kaspar illuminates for us the beauty and comfort we all have when we look to the empty tomb of Jesus Christ. Continue reading I See an Empty Grave
In the poem “The Lighthouse,” Jeff Kaspar draws our attention to how Jesus is our lighthouse in this life and when we fix our gaze on Him alone His love guides us safely home to be by His side. Continue reading The Lighthouse
In his poem “Take a Walk With Me,” Jeff Kaspar describes a moment similar to Samuel’s experience when the Lord spoke to Samuel in the dead of night and Samuel replied “Lord, here am I.” Continue reading Take a Walk With Me
In the poem “How Beautiful,” Jeff Kaspar reflects on how beautiful the ways of God are and how Jesus leaves us in awe and wonder. Continue reading How Beautiful
In her poem “Blood of the Lamb,” Sarah Margaret Dicks reflects on praising the Lord because of His perfect sacrifice. Continue reading Blood of the Lamb
In her poem “OKI-NI-SOO-KA-WA,” Sarah Margaret Dicks reflects on many spiritual encounters with the Lord in the Snowy Blackfeet Reservation. Continue reading OKI-NI-SOO-KA-WA
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