O Ye of Dog-Walking Faith
In his poem “O Ye of Dog-Walking Faith,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman seeks solace from God in daily routines, especially in light of world turmoil. Continue reading O Ye of Dog-Walking Faith
In his poem “O Ye of Dog-Walking Faith,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman seeks solace from God in daily routines, especially in light of world turmoil. Continue reading O Ye of Dog-Walking Faith
In his poem “The Grand Gesure,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on Christ’s instructions to the ruler to “sell everything you have” (Luke 18:22). Continue reading The Grand Gesture
In his poem, “Why Do You Go to Church?” Andrew Taylor-Troutman points toward the mystical, sacramental faith of the body of Christ. Continue reading Why Do You Go to Church?
In his poem, “The AI Chatbot Cannot Explain Psalm 23,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on the beloved scripture’s meaning to people of faith, including in today’s world. Continue reading The AI Chatbot Cannot Explain Psalm 23
In his poem, “My Body Broken for You,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on the sacrificial love present in the Lord’s Supper through a childhood memory of his grandmother. Continue reading My Body Broken for You
In his poem, “Must,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on the Gospel account of the temptation of Jesus as an opportunity for believers to seek solace in their own trials. Continue reading Must
In “A Lasting Gift,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman writes an open letter to his firstborn on his tenth birthday about the blessing of God. Continue reading A Lasting Gift
In his poem, “By the Light,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on lasting love in the holy Christmas season. Continue reading By The Light 🎄
In his poem, “Old Jacob & Me,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on the presence of grace despite misfortunate events in camping with his son. Continue reading Old Jacob & Me
In his poem, “I Hear You,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on a scene of singing in the ICU as a way to think about gratitude and grace. Continue reading I Hear You
In his poem, “Psalm of the Ordinary,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on God’s gift in ordinary things. Continue reading Psalm of the Ordinary
In his poem, “The Color Wheel,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on the vision of Peter regarding unclean animals as a source for creative inspiration. Continue reading The Color Wheel