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The Latecomer

In her poem, “The Latecomer,” Regina Peters reflects on closed and open doors. Continue reading The Latecomer

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The Cavern of My Heart

In his poem, “The Cavern of My Heart,” Jason Kirk Bartley talks about a cavern in his heart that He would have to submit to God before moving any further. Continue reading The Cavern of My Heart

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I Am at Peace

In her poem, “I Am at Peace,” Monica Sanchez writes from the perspective of a recently-departed person who has found eternal rest. Continue reading I Am at Peace

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God Loves You

In her poem, “God Loves You,” Monica Sanchez reflects on God’s unconditional love. Continue reading God Loves You

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Up to My Waist

In his poem, “Up to My Waist,” Jeffrey Essmann imagines Peter’s point of view on a stormy encounter with Christ. Continue reading Up to My Waist

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That I May Live Anew

In her poem, “That I May Live Anew,” Pat Severin gives us a glimpse of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross and what that sacrifice means for all of us. Continue reading That I May Live Anew

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Clearly

In her poem, “Clearly,” Pat Severin follows a grief-stricken Mary on her way to Jesus’ tomb only to find an empty tomb. Continue reading Clearly

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Lingering Childhood Occurrences

In her poem, “Lingering Childhood Occurrences,” Victoria Nkoro asks God for forgiveness, refuge, and redemption. Continue reading Lingering Childhood Occurrences

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God, here is a bouquet of prayers

In his poem, “God, here is a bouquet of prayers,” Victor Ohikhemota reminds us that a sinner can still receive Christ’s mercy. Continue reading God, here is a bouquet of prayers

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Journey

In his poem, “Journey,” Sanjay Jadhao reflects on the spiritual journey of life. Continue reading Journey

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Pleasures Forever

In his poem, “Pleasures Forever,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on how to gain pleasant places in your life. Continue reading Pleasures Forever

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The Cross is Special

In his poem, “The Cross is Special,” Paul Mayes Jamar reflects on the cross. Continue reading The Cross is Special

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