Montana
In his poem, “Montana,” W Roger Carlisle steps into the wilderness to experience God’s presence. Continue reading Montana
In his poem, “Montana,” W Roger Carlisle steps into the wilderness to experience God’s presence. Continue reading Montana
In his poem, “When We Stand At Last,” Mike Turner thinks about what will be considered on the Day of Judgement. Continue reading When We Stand At Last
In her poem, “Dear God,” Stephanie Daich writes a letter to God as we decide to follow Him or Satan. Continue reading Dear God
In her poem, “God Chases Away Our Fears,” Stephanie Daich turns to the Saviour for strength. Continue reading God Chases Away Our Fears
In her poem, “Dear God, Please Don’t Leave,” Stephanie Daich sincerely pleads to God to provide comfort and companionship. Continue reading Dear God, Please Don’t Leave
In her poem, “As I Allow My Soul To Heal,” Stephanie Daich reflects on how God gives the power to extinguish the darkness. Continue reading As I Allow My Soul To Heal
In her poem, “Sojourner,” Maren Prince reflects on what it means to be a citizen of Heaven. Continue reading Sojourner
In her poem, “Hosanna,” Maren Prince reflects on the Passion Week of Christ. Continue reading Hosanna
In his poem, “Three-page Liturgy,” Daril Bentley likens leaves to a liturgy of renewed devotion. Continue reading Three-page Liturgy
In her poem, “Ruth,” Sharon Williams reflects on the battles we face in our walk with God. Continue reading Ruth
In her poem, “Sublime Submission,” Whitney Crawford reflects on man’s regard for the beauty of creation, and how even creation itself must submit to its Creator. Continue reading Sublime Submission
In his poem, “Angels Among Us,” Jimmy Lisotto reflects on angels, and how they minister to us. Continue reading Angels Among Us