Left Behind
In his poem, “Left Behind,” Dennis Williams writes from the perspective of the paralyzed man who was miraculously healed by Christ at Bethesda. Continue reading Left Behind
In his poem, “Left Behind,” Dennis Williams writes from the perspective of the paralyzed man who was miraculously healed by Christ at Bethesda. Continue reading Left Behind
In her poem, “A Morning Prayer,” Ann Privateer reflects on praying at the start of the day. Continue reading A Morning Prayer
In his poem, “A Psalm for August,” Ryan Keating reveals a longing to be loved by the Father and to find his identity in that love. Continue reading A Psalm for August
In his poem, “The Hope Within Me,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how we have hope when we have Christ in us. Continue reading The Hope Within Me
In his poem, “Carlos Tayag,” Tristan Buenaflor 🇵🇭 pays tribute to the life of a local seminarian martyr from the Philippines. Continue reading Carlos Tayag
In his poem, “Ang Simbahang Pinupuntahan ko Pagkatapos ng Klase/The Church Where I Go To After Class,” Tristan Buenaflor 🇵🇭 reminisces about his local childhood church and the blessing of friends. Continue reading The Church Where I Go to After Class
In his poem, “Ang Dasal ng Aking Kapwa/The Prayers of My People,” Tristan Buenaflor 🇵🇭 gives an intimate look into the current situation and prayers of his fellow Filipinos. Continue reading The Prayers of My People
In his poem, “Abide In My Word,” Akintoye Akinsola reflects on obedience to God. Continue reading Abide In My Word
In his poem, “The Word Amongst Us,” Akintoye Akinsola reflects on the beauty of Christ. Continue reading The Word Amongst Us
In his poem, “City of the Lord,” Akintoye Akinsola reflects on selfless love. Continue reading City of the Lord
In his poem, “Hey Papa,” Dayò Ayílárá explains to his daughter about the impartiality of God’s love for everyone who takes hold of it, using the metaphors of coffee, mug and spoon. Continue reading Hey Papa!
In her poem, “All of it, God Said,” Natasha Bredle emphasizes the openness of Jesus’ arms. Continue reading All of it, God Said