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A Spring Walk
A couple of weeks ago, I took a walk in a park. A little path wound through the park. This field was a gorgeous sight dotted in yellow. A few surprises just on the edge of the park trail included a sighting of mayapple. The big surprise was to see the quantity of...
Mothers Day Poem
I wrote this poem a few years ago. The poem is in a form called the Shadorma, with the following syllabic structure in each stanza: 3-5-3-3-7-5. ***
A Little Bit of Hope
I spotted this little surprise by the front door a few days ago. In the darkness, a little bit of hope waits quietly. When uncertainties, questions, and unknowns linger in our minds, this little picture of spring is a mess that will arrive at the right time, a promise...
In April (poem)
In April surprised by any old thing that should uproot itself and subvert the winter awakening to newness from sleep surprised each morning I, too, awake words-- thrown away by winds souls-- slaughtered by hatchets see— but don’t see my heart left me— some night,...
O Sacred Head, Now Wounded
O Sacred Head, Now Wounded Author (attributed to)- Bernard of Clairvaux; Translator from Latin to German - Paul Gerhardt; Translator into English - James W. Alexander (1830) Tune: PASSION CHORALE (Hassler) O sacred Head, now wounded with grief and shame weighed down,...
The Making (a poem)
The Making a poem by Prasanta Verma Scattered, broken particles must be remade after life on earth snaps.... Read the rest of the poem here, at Evangelicals for Social Action (image from pixabay)
Scar on the Cheek: Judas’ Betrayal (poem)
As we are in the midst of another season of Lent, and approaching Easter, I am reposting this poem I wrote a few years ago. The poem is about Judas' betrayal. This betrayal led to the guards finding Jesus, arresting him, and eventually his death. If it wasn't Judas,...
‘What Will a Life Magnify?’
Did Jesus practice eucharisteo* as he walked to Calvary? As people spat and spurned, did he continue to give thanks to God the father? Did he continue to give thanks as he was so greatly burdened, bowed down with the heavy load, bruised, agonizing, and all he could...
No Place to Lay His Head
19 And a scribe came up and said to him, “Teacher, I will follow you wherever you go.”20 And Jesus said to him, “Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head.” Matthew 8:19-20 ESV 18-19 When Jesus saw...
“Shared Hells: A Lenten Meditation” (essay by Peter Kreeft)
During the days and weeks leading up to Easter (Lent), I often like to pick up this little book titled "Bread and Wine: Readings for Lent and Easter." One of the readings in the book which I have found meaningful and enjoyable is called "Shard Hells" by Peter Kreeft....
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