The Holy Bible
In his poem, “The Holy Bible,” Jason Kirk Bartley contemplates how the Word of God is alive with power. Continue reading The Holy Bible
In his poem, “The Holy Bible,” Jason Kirk Bartley contemplates how the Word of God is alive with power. Continue reading The Holy Bible
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
In his poem, “How Does Jesus Feel?” Jason Kirk Bartley poses the question of how does our Savior feel about the present state of the church after He gave all to save it. Continue reading How Does Jesus Feel
In his poem, “Time is Precious,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how time is as a vapour as it vanishes away. Continue reading Time is Precious
In his poem, “The Little Boy Who Could,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects that Jesus can save no matter the age or the person. Continue reading The Little Boy Who Could
In his poem, “Light Afflictions,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on our suffering compared to the Apostles’ suffering in the Bible. Continue reading Light Afflictions
In his poem, “Before the Foundation,” Jason Kirk Bartley expresses how Christ foresaw everything before the foundation of the world. Continue reading Before the Foundation
In his poem, “The Homeless Man,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on the issue of how we are all equal in God’s eyes. Continue reading The Homeless Man
In his poem, “If Christ Came To Church,” Jason Kirk Bartley contemplates how Christ would find the condition of your church if He came to visit in the flesh. Continue reading If Christ Came To Church
In his poem, “He Took the Cross,” Jason Kirk Bartley describes how Christ’s love took Him to the cross. Continue reading He Took the Cross
In his poem, “Mary Went to School,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on a Christian girl going to school and the challenges she faces. Continue reading Mary Went to School
In his poem, “Christianity, The Struggle Can Be Real,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on how being a Christian can be a struggle, but is worth it. Continue reading Christianity, The Struggle Can Be Real