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Poetry

If Only I Remember That Jesus Loves Me

In her poem, “If Only I Remember That Jesus Loves Me,” Jireh Grace Pihoc delves into the transformative power of Jesus’ love, guiding her toward self-acceptance after navigating failed romantic relationships. Continue reading If Only I Remember That Jesus Loves Me

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Sometimes I Forget

In her poem “Sometimes I Forget,” Johnna Ryan reflects on the ease of falling out of God-glorifying habits. Continue reading Sometimes I Forget

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Jesus wept

In her poem “Jesus wept,” Liz Jakimow reflects on the shortest sentence in the Bible from the perspective of someone grieving for a loved one who has passed away. Continue reading Jesus wept

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The God Who Made the Sun

In her poem “The God Who Made The Sun,” Ava Spampanato realizes that if the same God who created the sun also created her, He must not be intimidated by her problems. Continue reading The God Who Made the Sun

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Something We Can’t See

In her poem “Something We Can’t See,” Ava Spampanato reflects how the peaceful church environment further affirms people’s faith in God. Continue reading Something We Can’t See

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It Must Be Good

In her poem “It Must Be Good,” Ava Spampanato realizes she should appreciate the things around her because it is all created by God, and He saw that it was good. Continue reading It Must Be Good

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The Mission Field

In his poem, “The Mission Field,” Jason Kirk Bartley expounds on what the mission field is. Continue reading The Mission Field

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Little Things

In her poem “Little Things,” Kara Kish describes our amazing world and its Creator. Continue reading Little Things

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Poetry

Not Equal

In her poem “Not Equal,” Catherine Valentine dives deep into the Latin origin and definition of the word Iniquities. Continue reading Not Equal

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Solar Eclipse

In her poem “Solar Eclipse,” Catherine Valentine reflects on God’s glory in the heavens and human disbelief. Continue reading Solar Eclipse

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To Understand

In her poem “To Understand,” Catherine Valentine explores the feelings of isolation and finding companionship. Continue reading To Understand

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Love at its Utmost

In her poem “Love at its Utmost,” Catherine Valentine paints a picture of the night she fought with God over her addiction and lost. Continue reading Love at its Utmost

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