Forty Years
In his poem “Forty Years,” Wesley Sims reflects on the life of his Great-Grandfather. Continue reading Forty Years
In his poem “Forty Years,” Wesley Sims reflects on the life of his Great-Grandfather. Continue reading Forty Years
In his poem “Silent Cemetery,” Wesley Sims meditates on his relatives who served in his church and imagines the spirits who departed here quietly listening to their active service. Continue reading Silent Cemetery
In his poem “Word Prints,” Wesley Sims reflects on the witness of his mother while looking through her Bible he inherited. Continue reading Word Prints
In his poem “Fallen,” Wesley Sims reflects on God’s awareness of even a sparrow’s death. Continue reading Fallen
In her poem “Embrace,” Rebecca Collins realizes that in her craving to be held by another person, God’s arms are more than enough. Continue reading Embrace
In her poem “Only One Hope,” Esther Elliott shows that true hope can only be found in Jesus Christ. Continue reading Only One Hope
In her limerick “The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins,” Rosalie Weller uses the humorous form to explore a serious subject. Continue reading The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins
In her monologue “Jairus’ Wife,” Rosalie Weller explores how Jairus’ wife felt after her daughter had been healed. Continue reading Jairus’ Wife
In her villanelle “Say the word!” Rosalie Weller explores the healing power of Jesus through the eyes of the centurion. Continue reading “Say the word!”
In her poem “3 Marys + 1,” Rosalie Weller explores the feelings of the women at the cross. Continue reading 3 Marys + 1
In her poem “Chosen Freedom,” Caroline Allen explores the tension between desiring different types of freedom. Continue reading A Chosen Freedom
In her poem “Change in Three Tenses,” Caroline Allen meditates on change as she approaches a career change. Continue reading Change in Three Tenses