The Thief
In his poem, “The Thief,” Jason Kirk Bartley describes the ploys of the enemy of our souls. Continue reading The Thief
In his poem, “The Thief,” Jason Kirk Bartley describes the ploys of the enemy of our souls. Continue reading The Thief
In his poem, “Don’t Look Back,” Gifford Savage reflects on the story of Lot’s wife. Continue reading Don’t Look Back
In his poem, “By God’s Grace,” Paul Mayes Jamar reiterates that the only way to heaven is through Jesus Christ. Continue reading By God’s Grace
In her poem, “A Piece Of Wood,” Madeleine F White reflects on her cedar cross. Continue reading A Piece Of Wood
In his concrete poem, “LogoSophia,” Elder Gideon reflects on the union of Word and Wisdom, Logos and Sophia. Continue reading LogoSophia
In his poem, “Slaying Our Giants,” Edward Afuye reflects on slaying our inner demons and taking on our adversaries. Continue reading Slaying Our Giants
In his poem, “Do We Hammer in the Nail?” Jason Kirk Bartley talks about how far Jesus’ forgiveness went. Continue reading Do We Hammer in the Nail?
In her poem, “The Cost of Kingship,” Esther Elliott writes from the perspective of King David. Continue reading The Cost of Kingship
In her poem, “Dancing With God,” Clara Klein reflects on her lifelong relationship with God analogous to a trip across the dance floor. Continue reading Dancing With God
In her poem, “The Epistle of Lydia to the Philippian Jailor,” Jane Kretschmann imagines Lydia beginning a prison ministry. Continue reading The Epistle of Lydia to the Philippian Jailor
In her poem, “The Epistle of Lydia to Mary Magdalene,” Jane Kretschmann imagines Lydia asking Mary Magdalene about her own ministry. Continue reading The Epistle of Lydia to Mary Magdalene
In her poem, “The Epistle of Lydia to the Samaritan Woman,” Jane Kretschmann imagines Lydia speaking with admiration but also humor. Continue reading The Epistle of Lydia to the Samaritan Woman