Jesus Doesn’t Forget
In his poem, “Jesus Doesn’t Forget,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how we forget things, but Jesus doesn’t. Continue reading Jesus Doesn’t Forget
In his poem, “Jesus Doesn’t Forget,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how we forget things, but Jesus doesn’t. Continue reading Jesus Doesn’t Forget
In her poem, “The Atrium,” Henrietta DuCap reflects on the tearing of the temple curtain at Christ’s death. Continue reading The Atrium
In her poem, “A Song of Hope,” Isabel Beckham reflects on the hope that Jesus Christ gives. Continue reading A Song of Hope
In her poem, “In the Midst,” Isabel Beckham reflects on the light that Jesus Christ offers. Continue reading In the Midst
In her poem, “Ashes,” Isabel Beckham reflects on the amount of lives Jesus Christ has saved. Continue reading Ashes
In his poem, “The Great Physician,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how Jesus paid for our healing on the cross. Continue reading The Great Physician
In her poem, “Options,” Victoria Crawford reflects on the choices we make from a Biblical perspective. Continue reading Options
In his poem, “Awaken The Day,” Fred Marmorstein embraces the sanctity of God’s daily gift. Continue reading Awaken The Day
In his poem, “Jesus Heals A Paralytic,” Ryan Keating reflects on the significance of the miracle from Mark 2 from the perspective of the man who was healed. Continue reading Jesus Heals A Paralytic
In his poem, “He’s The Best,” Paul Mayes Jamar shows that we are failures until we surrender to Jesus Christ and are blessed. Continue reading He’s The Best
In his poem, “This Jesus,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on Jesus Christ’s intercession between God and man. Continue reading This Jesus
In his poem, “Choose To Be Wise,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on how we all will choose to be wise and follow Jesus Christ. Continue reading Choose To Be Wise