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Poetry

Whoever reads this, I wish you peace

In the poem, “Whoever reads this, I wish you peace,” Ron Riekki wishes you peace. Continue reading Whoever reads this, I wish you peace

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Poetry

A friend told me

In the poem, “A friend told me,” Ron Riekki writes of a friend’s experience in youth at his church. Continue reading A friend told me

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When I worked in the prison

In the poem, “When I worked in the prison,” Ron Riekki writes about prayer. Continue reading When I worked in the prison

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Poetry

I am

In the poem, “I am,” Ron Riekki writes about a friend’s advice on how to look at aging. Continue reading I am

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Poetry

How Does Jesus Feel

In his poem, “How Does Jesus Feel?” Jason Kirk Bartley poses the question of how does our Savior feel about the present state of the church after He gave all to save it. Continue reading How Does Jesus Feel

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Guiding Light

In her poem, “Guiding Light,” Maria Grace Nobile reflects on God’s guidance. Continue reading Guiding Light

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And Lift Them

In his poem, “And Lift Them,” Ryan Keating expresses a prayer for the thousands of people trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings in Syria and Turkey as a result of the recent earthquake. Continue reading And Lift Them

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Overshadow Me

In his poem, “Overshadow Me,” Ryan Keating recognizes the gift of rest and sleep as a means that God uses to teach our souls deep truths. Continue reading Overshadow Me

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Poetry

Springtide

In his poem, “Springtide,” Philip Kolin uses seasonal imagery to express the end of winter and the coming of spring and with it the glory of Easter. Continue reading Springtide

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Poetry

In a Wal-Mart Parking Lot

In his poem, “In a Wal Mart Parking Lot,” Philip Kolin invokes Biblical language to underscore why and how charity is central to the Gospel. Continue reading In a Wal-Mart Parking Lot

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The Other Place

In his poem, “The Other Place,” Stuart Larner reflects on finding peace when his mind is calmed by God. Continue reading The Other Place

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Must

In his poem, “Must,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on the Gospel account of the temptation of Jesus as an opportunity for believers to seek solace in their own trials. Continue reading Must

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