Hope Renewed
In her poem, “Hope Renewed,” Lori Wall-Holloway reflects on the words or phrases spoken in church that have lifted her spirits and given her hope. Continue reading Hope Renewed
In her poem, “Hope Renewed,” Lori Wall-Holloway reflects on the words or phrases spoken in church that have lifted her spirits and given her hope. Continue reading Hope Renewed
In her poem, “Creation of a Song,” Lori Wall-Holloway reflects on how the sounds of different instruments in worship can be blended to create a song for the Lord. Continue reading Creation of a Song
In her poem, “It Seems,” Caroline Liberatore expounds on the concept of vanity found in Ecclesiastes. Continue reading It Seems
In her poem, “Shema,” Caroline Liberatore whimsically recounts the miracle and wonder of salvation. Continue reading Shema
In her poem, “Equinoctial Prayer,” Caroline Liberatore responds to truths found in James 1. Continue reading Equinoctial Prayer
In her poem, “Cathedral,” Kendra Thompson reflects on discovering a “cathedral” in nature. Continue reading Cathedral
In his poem, “Christianity As A Part Of My Faith,” Maid Čorbić reflects on his faith. Continue reading Christianity As A Part Of My Faith
In his poem, “The Atheist Illusion,” Craig Zulu counters the atheist delusion. Continue reading The Atheist Illusion
In his poem, “Strongest Soldiers, Hardest Battles,” Abayomi Abiru reflects on how God gives his strongest soldiers his toughest battles. Continue reading Strongest Soldiers, Hardest Battles
In her poem, “Newness,” Omekawum Juliet reflects on her new life with Christ. Continue reading Newness
In his poem, “A Christian Battle,” Alan Bedworth presents a conflict between being a good Church going Christian, and someone who believes he’s not worthy of being called a Christian. Continue reading A Christian Battle
In her poem, “Promise Keeper,” Tabitha N. Munyoki reflects on the life of Sarah. Continue reading Promise Keeper