For Us 🎄
In her poem, “For Us,” Teresa Burleson reflects on how Jesus Christ is the unspeakable gift. Continue reading For Us 🎄
In her poem, “For Us,” Teresa Burleson reflects on how Jesus Christ is the unspeakable gift. Continue reading For Us 🎄
In this poem, “Praise Him,” Fred Briggs seeks to further expand on the words of Psalm 19:1, that all creation sings the praises of the Lord and that all God made should strive to please Him. Continue reading Praise Him
In his poem, “My Heartstrings,” Jason Kirk Bartley likens God to his Master Puppeteer. Continue reading My Heartstrings
In his poem, “Christmas Gifts,” Gifford Savage reflects on true meaning of Christmas. Continue reading Christmas Gifts 🎄
In his poem, “The Knight and the Dragon,” Bradley J. Alger writes about an aged yet brave knight and a ravaging dragon as a metaphor for the armor of God. Continue reading The Knight and the Dragon
In his poem, “Christmas Is Life,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on Christ in Christmas. Continue reading Christmas Is Life 🎄
In his poem, “Working For The Saviour,” Joseph A. Farina reflects on those who spread the word as they believe to the people who just pass them by. Continue reading Working For The Saviour
In her poem, Ana Stjelja reflects on God’s unconditional love. Continue reading God’s Love
In her poem, “It’s Sick Season,” Brittany Plancarte reflects on how she focused on the bad during sick season but changes her mindset. Continue reading It’s Sick Season
In her poem, “Sunrise,” Rachel Anderson Continue reading Sunrise
In his poem, “Steel,” Nicholas Bellacicco illustrates the depth and refining nature of prayer. Continue reading Steel
In his poem, “The Genesis of Light,” Kent Reichert considers the importance of light to the Christmas holiday. Continue reading The Genesis of Light 🎄