WWJD
In his poem, “WWJD,” Stephen Clark pushes against simple responses to life’s challenges. Continue reading WWJD
In his poem, “WWJD,” Stephen Clark pushes against simple responses to life’s challenges. Continue reading WWJD
In his poem, “Teased,” Stephen Clark reflects on the seeming illusive yet reliable nature of grace. Continue reading Teased
In his poem, “Parable,” Stephen Clark points out the challenge of hungering and thirsting. Continue reading Parable
In his poem, “Confession,” Stephen Clark depicts the process of restoration. Continue reading Confession
In his poem, “The Psalms,” Jeffrey Essmann reflects on the joy of knowing where the Psalms’ yearning for redemption leads. Continue reading The Psalms
In his poem, “Morning Prayer,” Jeffrey Essmann considers how ephemeral the voice of God can be. Continue reading Morning Prayer
In her poem, “The Comeback,” Teresa Burleson meditates on Jesus Christ being the Firstborn from the dead. Continue reading The Comeback
In her poem, “Winner Take All,” Teresa Burleson reflects on how Jesus Christ tasted death so that we might live. Continue reading Winner Take All
In her poem, “No Condemnation,” Teresa Burleson remembers how when the others were ready to stone the adulteress, Jesus alone was her champion. Continue reading No Condemnation
In her poem, “Enfleshed,” Teresa Burleson reflects on how Jesus wore our flesh that we might wear His glory. Continue reading Enfleshed
In her poem, “Thief On The Cross,” Teresa Burleson reflects on how, though both thieves were in the exact same situation, only one saw Jesus for who He was. Continue reading Thief On The Cross
In his poem, “If Christ Had Called it Quits…,” Jason Kirk Bartley poses the question: What if Christ had never completed His work on the cross? Continue reading If Christ Had Called it Quits…