Two Decisions
In his poem, “Two Decisions,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in Christ’s willingness to die in his place. Continue reading Two Decisions
In his poem, “Two Decisions,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in Christ’s willingness to die in his place. Continue reading Two Decisions
In his poem, “Mountains and Problems,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the power of our faith. Continue reading Mountains and Problems
In his poem, “Holy Place,” Mark Weinrich takes a reverent look at an autumn grove. Continue reading Holy Place
In his poem, “Cheap Substitutes,” Mark Weinrich ponders the multitude of distractions that keep us from hearing valuable things from the Lord. Continue reading Cheap Substitutes
In his poem, “Captured Through Compassion,” Mark Weinrich considers the undivided attention and compassion Jesus gave to others. Continue reading Captured Through Compassion
In his poem, “Blue Jay Morning,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in how God inspires him through Blue Jay songs. Continue reading Blue Jay Morning
In his poem, “Fragrance of Christ,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the woman who anointed Jesus’ feet and how Jesus defended her in Luke 7:36-50. Continue reading Fragrance of Christ
In his poem, “This Release,” Mark Weinrich considers God’s purpose in delivering each one of us. Continue reading This Release
In his poem, “Bearing the Cross,” Mark Weinrich ponders how Christians often try to avoid dying to our selfish desires. Continue reading Bearing the Cross
In his poem, “Reign of Grace,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in the atmosphere and power of worship. Continue reading Reign of Grace
In his poem, “Seeking and Saving,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon Zacchaeus’ joy at meeting Jesus. Continue reading Seeking and Saving
In his poem, “No Matter the Fear,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon Jesus Christ’s power to calm any fear. Continue reading No Matter the Fear