Every Day
In her poem, “Every Day,” Omekawum Juliet reflects on God’s constant love. Continue reading Every Day
In her poem, “Every Day,” Omekawum Juliet reflects on God’s constant love. Continue reading Every Day
In her poem, “Voice,” Ashley Hoffman reflects on listening to God’s voice. Continue reading Voice
In her poem, “Umbrella,” Ashley Hoffman reflects on seeking redemption. Continue reading Umbrella
In her poem, “Love Came,” Ashley Hoffman reflects on finding love amid darkness. Continue reading Love Came
In her poem, “Fear Doesn’t Stay,” Ashley Hoffman reflects on overcoming fear. Continue reading Fear Doesn’t Stay
In her poem, “The Walk,” Ashley Hoffman reflects on walking with God. Continue reading The Walk
In his poem, “A Solemn Reflection,” Olatubosun David reflects on the journey of life. Continue reading A Solemn Reflection
In his poem, “Firearm Requiem,” Mark Stucky pleads for action to save children and adults from unrelenting gun violence. Continue reading Firearm Requiem
In his poem, “The Last Times,” Paul Mayes Jamar shares from 1st Peter 1:3-5 on how we are kept by God’s power through faith unto salvation for to be revealed in the last time on Earth. Continue reading The Last Times
In his poem, “Ask For Wisdom,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on James 1:5, which says, ‘If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally.’ Continue reading Ask For Wisdom
In his poem, “Abound in Favor,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on Philippians 4:13, which says, “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” Continue reading Abound In Favor
In his poem, “The Word,” Paul Mayes Jamar shows how Jesus was the Word of God and how we can be enriched by his teachings today. Continue reading The Word