All That I Ever Did
In his poem “All That I Ever Did,” Andrew Senior considers the utterly radical nature of Jesus’ encounter with the woman at the well in John 4:1-42. Continue reading All That I Ever Did
In his poem “All That I Ever Did,” Andrew Senior considers the utterly radical nature of Jesus’ encounter with the woman at the well in John 4:1-42. Continue reading All That I Ever Did
In his poem “He Calls You by Your Sin,” Bradley Alger differentiates between how God views us and how the enemy does, and how the enemy will consistently point out and mock us for our shortcomings. Continue reading He Calls You by Your Sins
In his sonnet “Worry,” Jeffrey Essmann expresses gratitude for an answered prayer, reflecting on themes of faith and divine intervention, inspired by the spiritual legacy of Blessed Solanus Casey. Continue reading Worry
In his sonnet “Silence,” Jeffrey Essmann reflects on the need for silence to begin to hear the whisperings of God Continue reading Silence
In his poem “All I’m Looking For,” Fred Marmorstein contemplates the need for Christ’s love. Continue reading All I’m Looking For
In her poem “Gratitude Journal,” Yevgeniya Przhebelskaya finds solace in mindfulness and gratitude while navigating life’s challenges. Continue reading Gratitude Journal
In her golden shovel poem “Born Again Poet,” Yevgeniya Przhebelskaya explores the intersection of faith and creativity Continue reading Born Again Poet
In her poem “A Healing Path,” Yevgeniya Przhebelskaya reflects on a friend’s journey through mental health struggles and the power of prayer and community support. Continue reading A Healing Path
In his poem “Dark Night,” Robert Flanagan reflects on the difficulties of sleepless nights and memories that affect the soul. Continue reading Dark Night
In his poem “Generation to Generation,” Robert Flanagan reflects on the state of young men in contemporary secular society and how older men can reach them. Continue reading Generation to Generation
In his poem “Daily Prayer?” Robert Flanagan reflects on beholding Creation as prayer. Continue reading Daily Prayer
In his poem, “A Fire Kindled,” Don Narkevic ponders the scope of The Annunciation Continue reading A Fire Kindled