H. N. B.
In his poem, “H. N. B.,” Mark Weinrich shares an abbreviation he writes in his Bible margin whenever anyone surrenders completely to the Lord. Continue reading H. N. B.
In his poem, “H. N. B.,” Mark Weinrich shares an abbreviation he writes in his Bible margin whenever anyone surrenders completely to the Lord. Continue reading H. N. B.
In his poem, “Miracles Happen,” Mark Weinrich celebrates the power of thanksgiving. Continue reading Miracles Happen
In his poem, “Prince of Peace,” Mark Weinrich ponders the responsibility that Jesus was born to bear. Continue reading Prince of Peace
In his poem, “Like the Shepherds,” Mark Weinrich ponders Jesus’ desire in Matthew 25:40. Continue reading Like the Shepherds
In his poem, “Never Beyond,” Mark Weinrich cherishes the unbelievable reach of Christ’s love for him. Continue reading Never Beyond
In his poem, “A Wordless Prayer,” Mark Weinrich, celebrates the anniversary of being ten years in remission from Leukemia, December 13th. Continue reading A Wordless Prayer
In his poem, “Door into Morning,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in the eternal morning Christ has provided for every believer. Continue reading Door into Morning
In his poem, “Stuck in a Rut,” Mark Weinrich considers how we can stubbornly insist upon our own way. Continue reading Stuck in a Rut
In his poem, “Ethan’s Return,” Mark Weinrich continues Jesus’ interaction with the formerly demon possessed man. Continue reading Ethan’s Return
In his poem, “My Name Is Ethan,” Mark Weinrich uses a fictional name for the demon possessed man with the legion of demons to illustration Jesus’ tender interaction with this traumatized man in Luke 8:26-39. Continue reading My Name Is Ethan
In his poem, “The Meeting,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon God’s transforming power in the life of a believer. Continue reading The Meeting
In his poem, “The Laughter of Children,” Mark Weinrich delights in the contagious joy of children. Continue reading The Laughter of Children