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Poetry

Dust and Sin

In his poem, “Dust and Sin,” Jeral Williams explores his thankfulness for forgiveness and his recognition of the constancy of sin. Continue reading Dust and Sin

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Poetry

Wind Chimes

In her poem, “Wind Chimes,” Sr Johanna Caton reflects on an elemental experience in nature that evoked a profound sense of the presence of God. Continue reading Wind Chimes

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Poetry

Good Morning (Query)

In her poem, “Good Morning (Query),” Johanna Caton reflects on the notion that no sunrise is ‘automatic,’ but is a positive act of God’s mercy toward a broken world. Continue reading Good Morning (Query)

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Poetry

Something About a Chapel Wall

In her poem, “Something About a Chapel Wall,” Johanna Caton reflects on the unusual beauty of her chapel wall, which becomes a metaphor for the human response to God. Continue reading Something About a Chapel Wall

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Poetry

Cheap Substitutes

In his poem, “Cheap Substitutes,” Mark Weinrich ponders the multitude of distractions that keep us from hearing valuable things from the Lord. Continue reading Cheap Substitutes

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Poetry

Captured Through Compassion

In his poem, “Captured Through Compassion,” Mark Weinrich considers the undivided attention and compassion Jesus gave to others. Continue reading Captured Through Compassion

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Poetry

Blue Jay Morning

In his poem, “Blue Jay Morning,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in how God inspires him through Blue Jay songs. Continue reading Blue Jay Morning

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Poetry

Fragrance of Christ

In his poem, “Fragrance of Christ,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the woman who anointed Jesus’ feet and how Jesus defended her in Luke 7:36-50. Continue reading Fragrance of Christ

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Poetry

This Release

In his poem, “This Release,” Mark Weinrich considers God’s purpose in delivering each one of us. Continue reading This Release

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Poetry

Solace

In her poem, “Solace,” Cynthia Obukoosia reflects on finding comfort in God during hard times. Continue reading Solace

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Poetry

Hello Lord, (It’s Me Again)

In his poem, “Hello Lord, (It’s Me Again),” C.M. Dancha describes a heartfelt connection of one man to his God. Continue reading Hello Lord, (It’s Me Again)

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Poetry

Psalm of the Ordinary

In his poem, “Psalm of the Ordinary,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on God’s gift in ordinary things. Continue reading Psalm of the Ordinary

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