Thorns That Pierce
In her poem, “Thorns That Pierce,” Imogene Mist uncovers how God works to transform us from our deepest pains like loneliness. Continue reading Thorns That Pierce
In her poem, “Thorns That Pierce,” Imogene Mist uncovers how God works to transform us from our deepest pains like loneliness. Continue reading Thorns That Pierce
In his poem, “Dominion One Opinion None,” terminal-cancer survivor Rich Azar affirms the curative power of believing and doubting not. Continue reading Dominion One Opinion None
In his poem, “What Would Jesus Tweet?” Mark Stucky ponders what might happen if Jesus joined social media. Continue reading What Would Jesus Tweet?
In his poem, “My Prayer,” Charles Shepherd reflects on God’s eternal presence. Continue reading My Prayer
In his poem, “Following When Blind,” Phil Flott captures the joy of being healed by Christ. Continue reading Following When Blind
In his poem, “For W,” Phil Flott reflects on his brother’s salvation in Christ. Continue reading For W
In his poem, “Elegy for Butch,” Phil Flott shows that Christ’s love is always the answer. Continue reading Elegy for Butch
In his poem, “Questioning Doubt,” Brady Field reflects on the power of questions to reaffirm one’s faith. Continue reading Questioning Doubt
In her poem, “My Sorrows,” Hadassah Treu reflects on her sorrows as a hidden gift. Continue reading My Sorrows
In her poem, “I Adore You,” Hadassah Treu invites us to adore God on good and bad days. Continue reading I Adore You
In his poem, “Happy Boy,” Jake Hawkey finds joy in God and human possibility. Continue reading Happy Boy
In his poem, “The Sink,” Jake Hawkey contemplates Christ and human growth. Continue reading The Sink