He Made His Mark
In his poem, “He Made His Mark,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how we were bought at a price and how Jesus foresaw us all and did the unthinkable. Continue reading He Made His Mark
In his poem, “He Made His Mark,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how we were bought at a price and how Jesus foresaw us all and did the unthinkable. Continue reading He Made His Mark
In his poem, “Winter Prayer,” Fred Miller says a prayer for the beauty of the winter season. Continue reading Winter Prayer
In his poem, “Heaven In the Sky,” Mike Turner anticipates the day we will join in the air at Christ’s Second Coming. Continue reading Heaven In the Sky
In her poem, “Three Little Words,” Kath Higgens recalls a transforming moment when words at the apex of Paul’s long discourse awoke a new experience in her. Continue reading Three Little Words
In her poem, “Homage to Acts 3:1-10,” Kath Higgens recalls the encounter of Peter and John with the lame man at the Temple and revels in the awe of what we are daily being offered. Continue reading Homage to Acts 3:1-10
In her poem, “Lifetime’s Quest,” Kath Higgens remembers the importance of the striking encounter between Simeon and the family of baby Jesus. Continue reading Lifetime’s Quest
In her poem, “Instability/The Axis,” Elizabeth Tervo finds stability in prayer. Continue reading Instability/The Axis
In her poem, “Micah,” Catherine Zickgraf describes God’s protection of an unborn soul. Continue reading Micah
In his poem, “Empty Me,” Jason Kirk Bartley writes about how we should empty us of ourselves, any evil deeds, so that we may be filled with the fullness of God. Continue reading Empty Me
In his poem, “The Hallelujah Train,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how we need each other to make it in this world with Christ at the head. Continue reading The Hallelujah Train
In her poem, “The Sound of God Singing: A Contrapuntal for Three Voices,” Olga Dugan reflects on ways knowledge of God’s goodness can give us joy in the midst of sorrow and suffering, can bring us unity over division and loneliness. Continue reading The Sound of God Singing: A Contrapuntal for Three Voices
In her poem, “Walking with My Mother,” Olga Dugan recollects a mother’s Christ-centered teachings, which continue to shape every facet of her daughter’s life. Continue reading Walking with My Mother