He is of Age
In his poem, “He is of Age,” Dennis Williams reflects on John 9:1-23, where a blind man was healed by Jesus Christ. Continue reading He is of Age
In his poem, “He is of Age,” Dennis Williams reflects on John 9:1-23, where a blind man was healed by Jesus Christ. Continue reading He is of Age
In his poem, “Let My Faith Be As Big As A Mustard Seed,” Dennis Williams reflects on Matthew 17:20, where Jesus Christ said if your faith is as big as a mustard seed, nothing shall be impossible to you. Continue reading Let My Faith Be As Big As A Mustard Seed
In his poem, “Lord, Help Me In My Seasons,” Dennis Williams reflects on Ecclesiastes 3:1-8. Continue reading Lord, Help Me In My Seasons
In his poem, “Just Say The Word,” Dennis Williams reflects on Jesus healing a centurion’s servant at Capernaum. Continue reading Just Say The Word
In his poem, “Left Behind,” Dennis Williams writes from the perspective of the paralyzed man who was miraculously healed by Christ at Bethesda. Continue reading Left Behind
In his poem, “Dry Bones,” Dennis Williams reflects on Ezekiel’s encounter with the dry bones in the valley and how God instructed him to speak to them and they took on flesh and blood and came back to life. Continue reading Dry Bones
In his poem, “Paid in Full,” Dennis Williams depicts how a widow faithfully used her last portion of food to provide food for Prophet Elijah. Continue reading Paid in Full
In his poem, “They Burn the City,” Dennis Williams depicts the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Continue reading They Burn the City