King of the Crystal Seas
In her poem “King of the Crystal Seas,” Khaye Benghu reflects on the sacrifice that Jesus made for us. Continue reading King of the Crystal Seas
In her poem “King of the Crystal Seas,” Khaye Benghu reflects on the sacrifice that Jesus made for us. Continue reading King of the Crystal Seas
In her poem “His Steady Hand,” Rae Greenwood reflects on having faith in the Lord during a difficult time. Continue reading His Steady Hand
In her poem “The River,” Rae Greenwood feels the presence of Christ amongst the beauty of nature. Continue reading The River
In her poem “We Must All Go Through the Veil,” Khaye Benghu reflects on how she perceives death as a chance to meet with God. Continue reading We Must All Go Through the Veil
In her poem “Forever at My Side,” Maria Grace Nobile reflects on finding strength and refuge in faith amid adversity. Continue reading Forever at My Side
In her poem “Sit to Serve,” Paige Peterson reflects on the story of Mary and Martha. Continue reading Sit to Serve
In her poem “Comfort in Crumbs,” Paige Peterson reflects on her time serving with a homeless ministry. Continue reading Comfort in Crumbs
In her poem “Tasteful Love,” Paige Peterson reflects on how God’s love is greater than any other love. Continue reading Tasteful Love
In his poem “Where We Gathered,” Andrew Senior meditates on a personal experience of loss, grief, and unity. Continue reading Where We Gathered
In his poem “All That I Ever Did,” Andrew Senior considers the utterly radical nature of Jesus’ encounter with the woman at the well in John 4:1-42. Continue reading All That I Ever Did
In his poem “He Calls You by Your Sin,” Bradley Alger differentiates between how God views us and how the enemy does, and how the enemy will consistently point out and mock us for our shortcomings. Continue reading He Calls You by Your Sins
In his sonnet “Worry,” Jeffrey Essmann expresses gratitude for an answered prayer, reflecting on themes of faith and divine intervention, inspired by the spiritual legacy of Blessed Solanus Casey. Continue reading Worry