The Nail-Scarred Hands that Hold Me
In his poem, “The Nail-Scarred Hands that Hold Me,” Jason Kirk Bartley recognizes the scars that remind us of Jesus’ sacrifice. Continue reading The Nail-Scarred Hands that Hold Me
In his poem, “The Nail-Scarred Hands that Hold Me,” Jason Kirk Bartley recognizes the scars that remind us of Jesus’ sacrifice. Continue reading The Nail-Scarred Hands that Hold Me
In his poem, “Pharaoh’s Chariots,” J.D. Isip reflects on Pharaoh’s hardened heart. Continue reading Pharaoh’s Chariots
In his poem, “From the Fish,” J.D. Isip revises Jonah’s prayer. Continue reading From the Fish
In her poem, “When Did They Know?” Hannah Ernst reflects on when Jesus’ friends and family actually believed that Jesus was the Savior. Continue reading When Did They Know?
In her poem, “On This Side of Heaven,” Hannah Ernst writes about the problems we face on Earth, compared to the glories we will receive in heaven. Continue reading On This Side of Heaven
In his poem, “In This I Believe,” Rick Hartwell responds to French poet Charles Baudelaire’s question whether creation represents the fall of God and, instead, reaffirms the magisterium of creation. Continue reading In This I Believe
In his poem, “The Plea,” Erik Priedkalns writes those moments of struggle when the wretched man has nowhere to go but to Christ for peace. Continue reading The Plea
In his poem, “Morning Prayer,” Fred Miller reflects on a favorite morning prayer. Continue reading Morning Prayer
In her poem, “A Steward,” Zuhra C. Magut reminds us that all we are and have is a gift. Continue reading A Steward
In her poem, “In Your Hand,” Zuhra C. Magut reflects on what it means to follow the Lord. Continue reading In Your Hand
In her poem, “I Submit,” Zuhra C. Magut reflects on submitting our all to the Lord. Continue reading I Submit
In her poem, “Your Voice,” Zuhra C. Magut considers the central place of God’s speech. Continue reading Your Voice