The Tomb-Dweller
In his short story, “The Tomb-Dweller,” Bryant Burroughs retells the story of the man of the tombs. Continue reading The Tomb-Dweller
In his short story, “The Tomb-Dweller,” Bryant Burroughs retells the story of the man of the tombs. Continue reading The Tomb-Dweller
In his poem, “The Word Speaks,” Bryant Burroughs considers the marvel that Jesus the Word who spoke all things into being, authentically utters God’s good words to us. Continue reading The Word Speaks
In his poem, “Song of the Water-Pots,” Bryant Burroughs writes about water-pots formed from ancient stone only to be defiled by grime and grit, until at a wedding in Cana they teemed with indescribable freshness. Continue reading Song of the Water-Pots
In his poem, “The Song of Three Rings,” Bryant Burroughs reflects on Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s words, “It is not your love that sustains the marriage, but from now on, the marriage that sustains your love.” Continue reading The Song of Three Rings
In his poem, “What Must Have Been Your Words?” Bryant Burroughs imagines a conversation between the Son and the Father prior to the Incarnation. Continue reading What Must Have Been Your Words?
In his poem, “Where Do My Words Go?” Bryant Burroughs reflects on the alarming alert of Jesus that our words have self-existence. Continue reading Where Do My Words Go?