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You have to draw close to hear the words, for a crucified man struggles to speak, his lungs crushed under the pressure of his ...
He’s a perceptive reader, and he has a knack for writing about poems in ways that lend shape and even excitement to the act of reading and thinking about them. He’s also comfortable ignoring some of ...
"Don't count your chickens before they hatch," "The early bird catches the worm" — these and other proverbs are poems ...
As I have thought more about our conversation about what sin is, it occurred to me that our choices to be self-sufficient in meeting our needs our way rather than ...
Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) student Stephanie Pacheco, the 2024-25 National Youth Poet Laureate, has ...
Shakespeare’s works are, and have always been, profoundly theological — not because they provide answers but because they ...
Award-winning poet laureate and former probation officer, Simon Armitage, has crafted an ode to those working in the ...
Jesus gave it all on the cross ... what will you give Him? This Easter, lay your burdens at the cross and believe in Jesus.
History records many military feats in which an army initiated a charge in a desperate attempt to defeat its enemy.
I am Maggie, and I am envious. Envy is not only the least glamorous of the sins, but it might be the most pervasive. The good ...
Pathfinder publisher Paizo is bringing back Runelords in a big way – with a mythic, high-level Adventure Path that kicks off ...
Poetry in the 21st century is both ubiquitous and oddly peripheral. Verses are displayed on subway walls, recited on momentous occasions, and served up in giant fonts on social media, but rarely ...