I, Sisyphus
In his poem, “I, Sisyphus,” Ethan McGuire recounts the continual struggle Christians face to resist backsliding. Continue reading I, Sisyphus
In his poem, “I, Sisyphus,” Ethan McGuire recounts the continual struggle Christians face to resist backsliding. Continue reading I, Sisyphus
In his poem, “Creating Verse,” Ethan McGuire reflects on the ways God allows us to share in a portion of His joy in creation. Continue reading Creating Verse
In her list poem, “Things to Do to Take Heart,” Jo Taylor chronicles ways we might chin up and get a new attitude. Continue reading Things to Do to Take Heart
In her poem, “Stouthearted,” Jo Taylor talks of her fatigue and asks to be reminded of things and people who have persevered through the tough times. Continue reading Stouthearted
In her poem, “Pitching the A,” Jo Taylor relates an out-of-control circumstance in which she finds herself asking to live every moment, even the difficult ones. Continue reading Pitching the A
In her poem, “Survival,” Jo Taylor speaks of the great needs around us and suggests an outcome if humankind is attentive to those needs. Continue reading Survival
In his poem, “Crypt in the Sky,” Michael Lee Johnson writes from the perspective of a person who prepares for the final destination. Continue reading Crypt in the Sky
In his poem, “Canvas,” Andrew Roberts meditates on God the artist as He contemplates all the possibilities of His creation. Continue reading Canvas
In her poem, “The Latecomer,” Regina Peters reflects on closed and open doors. Continue reading The Latecomer
In his poem, “The Cavern of My Heart,” Jason Kirk Bartley talks about a cavern in his heart that He would have to submit to God before moving any further. Continue reading The Cavern of My Heart
In her poem, “I Am at Peace,” Monica Sanchez writes from the perspective of a recently-departed person who has found eternal rest. Continue reading I Am at Peace
In her poem, “God Loves You,” Monica Sanchez reflects on God’s unconditional love. Continue reading God Loves You