An Older Man’s Twilight Communion
In her poem, “An Older Man’s Twilight Communion,” Leigh-Anne Burley writes about a dying person’s last communion. Continue reading An Older Man’s Twilight Communion
In her poem, “An Older Man’s Twilight Communion,” Leigh-Anne Burley writes about a dying person’s last communion. Continue reading An Older Man’s Twilight Communion
In his poem, “Psalm Twenty-Three,” Dayọ̀ Ayílárá compares his faith walk and progress with that of a lamp running out of oil; and a wool burning out, and hence, cries for help to the Lord. Continue reading Psalm Twenty-Three
In her poem, “Dear Mirror,” Megan Archuleta reflects on God’s powerful love that heals a broken self-image. Continue reading Dear Mirror
In her poem, “Rescuer,” Serena Heaton reflects on the redeeming work of Christ. Continue reading Rescuer
In her poem, “The King of Goodness and Light,” Kenzie Tenpas reflects on how God is our rescuer and saves us no matter where we wander. Continue reading The King of Goodness and Light
In her poem, “Worthy Wonder,” Kenzie Tenpas reflects on the amazing splendor God has blessed us with in nature. Continue reading Worthy Wonder
In his poem “Breadcrumbs,” Tyler Rogness follows a trail of reminders and takes nourishment for the journey forward. Continue reading Breadcrumbs
In his poem, “In The Middle,” Jeff Kaspar reflects on how Jesus came right to the middle of his hurts and pains from addiction to lift him out and set him free. Continue reading In The Middle
In his poem, “Freedom’s Song,” Jeff Kaspar describes how Jesus carried him out of the bondage of addiction to freedom. Continue reading Freedom’s Song
In his poem, “Broken Prayers,” Jeff Kaspar describes what it’s like to have hurts and pains buried so deep that it’s hard to find the words to pray to our Father to ask for help. Continue reading Broken Prayers
In his poem, “Our Servant King,” Jeff Kaspar meditates on Jesus promise to bind up the broken hearted and how Jesus is our beautiful servant King still healing hearts today. Continue reading Our Servant King
In his poem, “Tell Me the Story,” Jeff Kaspar is writing a love letter asking the Holy Spirit to tell his heart again all about Jesus and what great love He has for us. Continue reading Tell Me the Story