End Times
In his poem, “End Times,” Sean O’Neill puts forward the hope of dying well because we have lived well. Continue reading End Times
In his poem, “End Times,” Sean O’Neill puts forward the hope of dying well because we have lived well. Continue reading End Times
In his poem, “Homesick,” Sean O’Neill reflects on the fact that our ultimate destination is meant to be heaven. Continue reading Homesick
In her poem, “Breath,” Jacklyn Tan expresses finding refuge in the rhythm that poetry and breath prayer offers as a way to enter into God’s presence. Continue reading Breath
In his poem, “Mimosa Memories,” Mark Weinrich shares an intimate memory of his grandfather. Continue reading Mimosa Memories
In his poem, “As You Wish,” Mark Weinrich marvels at how Jesus draws a Gentile woman unto Himself. Continue reading As You Wish
In his poem, “The Reed and Wick,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the Lord’s encouraging promise in Isaiah 42:3. Continue reading The Reed and Wick
In his poem, “Choice for Joy,” Mark Weinrich considers the overcoming power of joy. Continue reading Choice for Joy
In his poem, “Beloved,” Mark Weinrich cherishes how God the Father calls us “Beloved.” Continue reading Beloved
In her poem, “Mother Nature’s Counsel,” Leigh-Anne Burley writes about mankind’s responsibility to be good stewards of the earth. Continue reading Mother Nature’s Counsel
In her poem, “I Steadied the Nail,” Ashley Archuleta imagines herself at the foot of the cross. Continue reading I Steadied the Nail
In her poem, “Point you Toward Home,” Linda Troxell reflects on the effort of sharing our faith with someone we care about, but who doesn’t necessarily want to listen. Continue reading Point You Toward Home
In her poem, “You’re Forgiven,” Linda Troxell reflects on God’s faithfulness. Continue reading You’re Forgiven