Pleasures Forever
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, “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
In the poem, “Whoever reads this, I wish you peace,” Ron Riekki wishes you peace. Continue reading Whoever reads this, I wish you peace
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
In the poem, “When I worked in the prison,” Ron Riekki writes about prayer. Continue reading When I worked in the prison
In the poem, “I am,” Ron Riekki writes about a friend’s advice on how to look at aging. Continue reading I am
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
In her poem, “Guiding Light,” Maria Grace Nobile reflects on God’s guidance. Continue reading Guiding Light