Dear God
In his poem, “Dear God,” Augustine Tay speaks to God from his heart. Continue reading Dear God
In his poem, “Dear God,” Augustine Tay speaks to God from his heart. Continue reading Dear God
In his poem, “Arete Campfire,” Jeff Burt gives an ear to God at a campfire. Continue reading Arete Campfire
In his poem, “Jesus Stopped at Dogwood and Wisteria,” Jeff Burt envisions being with Jesus in his backyard. Continue reading Jesus Stopped at Dogwood and Wisteria
In his poem, “My Father Wore Rough Clothing,” Jeff Burt describes the eloquence of his pastor-father. Continue reading My Father Wore Rough Clothing
In his poem, “This Covid Trip,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the power of prayer. Continue reading This Covid Trip
In his poem, “Unlearning,” Mark Weinrich ponders when God speaks. Continue reading Unlearning
In his poem, “Seed Symphony,” Mark Weinrich delights in God’s miraculous moving in a seed. Continue reading Seed Symphony
In his poem, “His Working,” Mark Weinrich delights in God’s moving through the writing process. Continue reading His Working
In his poem, “Sensitivity,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in listening and hearing God. Continue reading Sensitivity
In his poem, “This Same Jesus,” Emmanuel G G Yamba reflects on Christ. Continue reading This Same Jesus
In his poem, “He Taught; Do We Learn?” Jeral Williams reflects on Christ’s important question regarding the sawdust in others’ eyes and the planks in our own eyes. Continue reading He Taught; Do We Learn?
In his poem, “Find a Way,” Ron Levi reflects upon how we can impact the world by changing our behavior. Continue reading Find a Way