Wandering
In her poem, “Wandering,” Joela Diaz reflects on how even in the silence, Jesus is always guiding us through our wilderness. Continue reading Wandering
In her poem, “Wandering,” Joela Diaz reflects on how even in the silence, Jesus is always guiding us through our wilderness. Continue reading Wandering
In her poem, “Dew Drops,” Irene Surya reflects on hope in daily life. Continue reading Dew Drops
In his poem, “Even the Lowest Matter Matters,” Jeral Williams reminisces about his trip to Africa, wherein he was impressed by the numerous purposes for the lowest of matter and reflected on how God has purposes for humans if we put Him first. Continue reading Even the Lowest Matter Matters
In his poem, “Christ to Supper,” Jason Kirk Bartley reminds us how when life says, “you can’t,” the truth is “Jesus can.” Continue reading He Can
In his poem, “Christ to Supper,” Jason Kirk Bartley imagines what would you do if Christ was coming to have supper with you. Continue reading Christ to Supper
In his poem, “A Message to a Priest,” Jose Joel Robles reflects on the calling, mission, and ministry of a priest. Continue reading A Message To A Priest
In her poem, “His Door is Always Open,” Pat Severin reminds us that we can bring anything to God. Continue reading His Door is Always Open
In her poem, “Busy Bees,” Pat Severin wonders what Jesus sees when He observes our daily lives. Continue reading Busy Bees
In his poem, “Bending Down,” Mark Weinrich ponders the humble service of prayer. Continue reading Bending Down
In his poem, “Lessons in the Looking Glass,” Mark Weinrich reflects with childlike wonder upon the miracle of God’s transformations. Continue reading Lessons in the Looking Glass
In his poem, “Mender’s Way,” Mark Weinrich shows how the Lord can heal our deep hurts. Continue reading Mender’s Way
In his poem, “The Interruptions,” Mark Weinrich considers how God uses intrusions in our lives. Continue reading The Interruptions