The Hope In Me
In his poem, “The Hope in Me,” Paul Mayes Jamar realizes he is truly Jesus’ disciple by the hope that rests in him. Continue reading The Hope In Me
In his poem, “The Hope in Me,” Paul Mayes Jamar realizes he is truly Jesus’ disciple by the hope that rests in him. Continue reading The Hope In Me
In his poem, “God Does Watch Us,” Alan Bedworth reflects on how God lifts us during the toughest times. Continue reading God Does Watch Us
In his poem, “Being Renewed,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in God’s faithfulness in renewing us no matter how old we feel. Continue reading Being Renewed
In his poem, “Welling Up,” Mark Weinrich delights in the humbling, yet joyous, way God flows in inspiring him to write. Continue reading Welling Up
In his poem, “Light Through Perseverance,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the goodness we will discover as persevere in our walk with Christ. Continue reading Light Through Perseverance
In his poem, “In Christ,” Mark Weinrich delights in finding his life in a relationship with Christ. Continue reading In Christ
In his poem, “Two Storms,” Mark Weinrich reflects on why Jesus leads us into storms. Continue reading Two Storms
In her poem, “God’s Time,” Angela Hoffman reflects on the importance of faith, especially when we have to wait. Continue reading God’s Time
In her poem, “Even the Peas Know,” Angela Hoffman describes how we might best take lessons from nature when it comes to our spirituality. Continue reading Even the Peas Know
In her poem, “Leaven,” Angela Hoffman describes the importance of community and lifting each other up. Continue reading Leaven
In her poem, “I Feed My Soul,” Angela Hoffman attempts to describe that longing for God. Continue reading I Feed My Soul
In her poem, “Shallow Waters Are Not Safe,” Angela Hoffman reflects on what it means to delve into one’s soul. Continue reading Shallow Waters Are Not Safe