Reassuring Sound
In his poem, “Reassuring Sound,” Andrew Festa reflects on finding reassurance in God. Continue reading Reassuring Sound
In his poem, “Reassuring Sound,” Andrew Festa reflects on finding reassurance in God. Continue reading Reassuring Sound
In her poem, “Have To Be Today,” Dee Lorraine considers a response to the unexpected passing of a loved one. Continue reading Have To Be Today
In his poem, “Praise Jesus,” Jarvis Ottum draws inspiration from the prayers of the rosary. Continue reading Praise Jesus
In his poem, “The Visitor,” Jason Kirk Bartley speaks of angels among us. Continue reading The Visitor
In his poem, “Word and Deed,” Mike Turner reflects on James 2:14-26 and the importance of acting to bring Christ’s Peace and Love into the world. Continue reading Word and Deed
In her poem, “Extravagant Worship,” Tabitha N. Munyoki draws inspiration from John 12. Continue reading Extravagant Worship
In his poem, “Stuck in a Rut,” Mark Weinrich considers how we can stubbornly insist upon our own way. Continue reading Stuck in a Rut
In his poem, “Ethan’s Return,” Mark Weinrich continues Jesus’ interaction with the formerly demon possessed man. Continue reading Ethan’s Return
In his poem, “My Name Is Ethan,” Mark Weinrich uses a fictional name for the demon possessed man with the legion of demons to illustration Jesus’ tender interaction with this traumatized man in Luke 8:26-39. Continue reading My Name Is Ethan
In his poem, “The Meeting,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon God’s transforming power in the life of a believer. Continue reading The Meeting
In his poem, “The Laughter of Children,” Mark Weinrich delights in the contagious joy of children. Continue reading The Laughter of Children
In his poem, “Variation II,” Kent Reichert considers the role of silence in music and how it positions the listener to hear the message God provides through it. Continue reading Variation II