Sanctuary
In his poem, “Sanctuary,” Mark Weinrich deals with giving his heartaches to the Lord. Continue reading Sanctuary
In his poem, “Sanctuary,” Mark Weinrich deals with giving his heartaches to the Lord. Continue reading Sanctuary
In his poem, “Marahs,” Mark Weinrich delights in the power of the cross. Continue reading Marahs
In his poem, “Creature of Control,” Mark Weinrich considers mankind’s efforts to control the future. Continue reading Creature of Control
In his poem, “Scarecrow,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon how Satan tries to cripple our walks with the Lord through fear. Continue reading Scarecrow
In his poem, “The Niche,” Mark Weinrich delights in how a mockingbird enjoys his life, filling his part of creation with songs. Continue reading The Niche
In his poem, “Ready,” Mark Weinrich ponders the events when Joseph of Arimathea built his tomb. Continue reading Ready
In his poem, “Whiter,” Mark Weinrich ponders David’s longing for cleansing. Continue reading Whiter
In his poem, “Power of Worship,” Mark Weinrich delights in the wonder and release through worship. Continue reading Power of Worship
In his poem, “Just A Shower,” Mark Weinrich meditates upon the wonder of a day of rain. Continue reading Just A Shower
In his poem, “My Staff,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon leaning on the Lord in our daily walks. Continue reading My Staff
In his poem, “The Narrow Way,” Mark Weinrich shares gratitude for the path the Lord has laid out. Continue reading The Narrow Way
In her essay, “Upper Outer Quadrant,” Elaine Thomas writes about a hospital chaplain who becomes a patient and understands that we are all “one of the least of these.” Continue reading Upper Outer Quadrant