Peace in a Storm
The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge. ~Psalm 19:1–2 NIV Peace in a Storm Early last night, a June storm pummeled our home. Rain prattled against the window, Thunder rumbled the sky, all the earth drenched–– Each tree branch, every flowering plant And blade of grass drank deeply of heaven, Pouring its provision of sustenance For ten long minutes, … Continue reading →
Lean on the Cross
I have the cross to lean on…
Continue reading →Shanda Neighbors: Giving Thanks
Thanksgiving poem
Continue reading →Glenda Shouse: Listen
In the forced quiet of the icebound day, cocooned in fleece-lined warmth, I listened…
Continue reading →Evelyn Mason Wells: My Trinity Prayer
My Trinity Prayer Thank You, FatherThank You, SonThank You, Holy SpiritMy God in One You sustain meYou have redeemed meYou hold me close to YouMy God in One My CreatorMy SaviorMy Counselor, RevealerMy God in One Genre: Poetry Copyright 2021: My Trinity Prayer: Evelyn Mason Wells: All Rights Reserved
Continue reading →Glenda Shouse: Simplicity
O to be in that place of simplicity, to let go of the cares…
Continue reading →Glenda Shouse: His Name
I know His name And He knows mine I call His name And He is there He loves and comforts He guides and provides Jesus is His name Do you know Him, as I? Genre: Poem Copyright 2020: His Name: Glenda Shouse: All Rights Reserved
Continue reading →Glenda Shouse: Rest
My Father bids me, “Come, rest here my child…”
Continue reading →Glenda Shouse: No Looking Back
Keep your eyes on Jesus and your hand on the cross…
Continue reading →Martin Wiles: Friends
You walked into my life— An angel of mercy, A guardian of light For a darkened soul. You took my hand And led me into joy. You lifted my heart To an enduring height. The plain upon which we walk Is not lightly traversed— Only few find its treasure, But we travel undaunted. Now we two are one, Entwined in mangled cords, A bond formed with love That time cannot concede. As the wind is free, But bound among the … Continue reading →
Glenda Shouse: A Picture of Love
How do you draw a picture of Love? How do you paint afresh the agony of the Cross? With gentle strokes of tenderness as His grace beckons us closer. There to wash pure white the canvas of our soul. Then on that clean canvas He paints layer by layer the beauty of His love. The picture of love is our Savior’s face as He reveals it to us. How do you see the Master’s face? I’ll show you the way, … Continue reading →