Our Servant King
In his poem, “Our Servant King,” Jeff Kaspar meditates on Jesus promise to bind up the broken hearted and how Jesus is our beautiful servant King still healing hearts today. Continue reading Our Servant King
In his poem, “Our Servant King,” Jeff Kaspar meditates on Jesus promise to bind up the broken hearted and how Jesus is our beautiful servant King still healing hearts today. Continue reading Our Servant King
In his poem, “Tell Me the Story,” Jeff Kaspar is writing a love letter asking the Holy Spirit to tell his heart again all about Jesus and what great love He has for us. Continue reading Tell Me the Story
In her poem, “The Determination of Fate,” A.M. Moodley reflects on heaven and hell. Continue reading The Determination of Fate
Matthew Nies reviews Marty Solomon’s “Asking Better Questions of the Bible” Continue reading Asking Better Questions of the Bible by Marty Solomon — Book Review
Nila K. Bartley reviews Beth Moore’s “Believing God” Continue reading Believing God by Beth Moore — Book Review
In her poem, “Sin and the Savior,” Samantha Proctor uses the sestina form to convey the hope of Christ’s return. Continue reading Sin and the Savior
In his poem, “Out, Out,” Michael Shoemaker carries the inner dialogue of a disciple as they face day-to-day temptations. Continue reading Out, Out
In his poem, “On the Curb,” Michael Shoemaker writes about an inward prayer where an unexpected miracle follows. Continue reading On the Curb
In his poem, “And He Frankly Forgave Them Both,” Michael Shoemaker expresses the wide expanse of mercy God applies when He forgives. Continue reading And He Frankly Forgave Them Both
In his poem, “Unnamed,” Chris Faunce explores the value of preserving life, even amidst the troubles. Continue reading Unnamed
In his poem, “Montana,” W Roger Carlisle steps into the wilderness to experience God’s presence. Continue reading Montana
In his poem, “When We Stand At Last,” Mike Turner thinks about what will be considered on the Day of Judgement. Continue reading When We Stand At Last