Up to My Waist
In his poem, “Up to My Waist,” Jeffrey Essmann imagines Peter’s point of view on a stormy encounter with Christ. Continue reading Up to My Waist
In his poem, “Up to My Waist,” Jeffrey Essmann imagines Peter’s point of view on a stormy encounter with Christ. Continue reading Up to My Waist
In her poem, “That I May Live Anew,” Pat Severin gives us a glimpse of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross and what that sacrifice means for all of us. Continue reading That I May Live Anew
In her poem, “Clearly,” Pat Severin follows a grief-stricken Mary on her way to Jesus’ tomb only to find an empty tomb. Continue reading Clearly
In her poem, “Lingering Childhood Occurrences,” Victoria Nkoro asks God for forgiveness, refuge, and redemption. Continue reading Lingering Childhood Occurrences
In his poem, “God, here is a bouquet of prayers,” Victor Ohikhemota reminds us that a sinner can still receive Christ’s mercy. Continue reading God, here is a bouquet of prayers
In his poem, “Journey,” Sanjay Jadhao reflects on the spiritual journey of life. Continue reading Journey
In his poem, “Pleasures Forever,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on how to gain pleasant places in your life. Continue reading Pleasures Forever
In his poem, “The Cross is Special,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on the cross. Continue reading The Cross is Special
In his poem, “Conquering From A Cross,” Paul Mayes Jamar talks about the Conqueror of sin and the One who saves your soul. Continue reading Conquering From A Cross
In his poem, “A Glance of Jesus,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on where he sees a glance of Jesus around him each day. Continue reading A Glance of Jesus
In his poem, “To Sit in Heavenly Places,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on how you and I can sit in Heavenly places. Continue reading To Sit in Heavenly Places
In the poem, “A poem for my uncle who died recently in a nursing home,” Ron Riekki writes of his uncle’s recent death. Continue reading A poem for my uncle who died recently in a nursing home