Not Entirely Free
In her poem, “Not Entirely Free,” Linda Troxell reflects on God’s role in our lives as a kind and loving Father who extends His grace to forgive our sins. Continue reading Not Entirely Free
In her poem, “Not Entirely Free,” Linda Troxell reflects on God’s role in our lives as a kind and loving Father who extends His grace to forgive our sins. Continue reading Not Entirely Free
In her poem, “How Do I Praise You?” Linda Troxell considers everything the Lord has done in her life, and reflects on her inability to give Him the praise He deserves. Continue reading How Do I Praise You?
In his poem, “A Burdened Tongue,” Martin Peter Mburu reflects on the power of the tongue and praying for those who persecute us. Continue reading A Burdened Tongue
In his poem, “Leakage,” Martin Mburu reminds us to pray to filled in the Spirit at all times. Continue reading Leakage
In his poem, “I Moved,” Martin Peter Mburu reflects on God’s unconditional love. Continue reading I Moved
In his poem, “These Little Ones,” Martin Peter Mburu reflects on how God speaks even through children. Continue reading These Little Ones
In his poem, “A Beautiful Timeline,” Martin Peter Mburu reminds us to hide the Word in our hearts and that God searches the hearts. Continue reading A Beautiful Timeline
In his poem, “To Make Christ Known,” Jason Kirk Bartley talks about how glorifying God is our very existence. Continue reading To Make Christ Known
In his poem, “Deep Breathing,” Steve Bell writes to a non-Christian friend who was contemplating suicide and pointing him to the Savior. Continue reading Deep Breathing
In his poem, “Actually, No,” Steve Bell ponders and marvels at the faith of Abraham. Continue reading Actually, No
In his poem, “‘Twas in the Blood,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on Jesus’ blood. Continue reading ‘Twas in the Blood
In his poem, “The Faith Switch,” Mark Weinrich considers the readiness of our Lord to answer when we claim His promises by faith. Continue reading The Faith Switch