The Secret Place
A poetic reflection on Psalm 139.
I am pleased to announce that my poems “Abram’s Journey” and “Isaac Re-digs His Father’s Wells” were just published in the online journal of Solid Food Press! You can read the poems at the links provided.
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I am pleased to announce that my poem “Yahweh Yireh” was just released in Issue 13 of Heart of Flesh Literary Journal! This narrative poem retells the story of Abraham’s sacrifice in Genesis 22 from the perspective of Isaac.
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I am pleased to announce that my poem “Till” was recently published in The Way Back to Ourselves Literary Journal as a part of their spring collection titled “In His Garden.” This poem reflects on life in exile from Eden and the human longing to be restored to the Garden. You can read it on their website (link provided).
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A poetic reflection on how the physical dynamics of orbit paints a picture of the human spiritual journey to full surrender and intimacy with God.
I am pleased to announce that my poem “The Seventh Day” was just published by Foreshadow magazine. The poem imagines what the seventh day of creation from Genesis 2:1-3 might have looked like.
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A few thoughts for God on how He runs the world.
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I am pleased to announce that my poem “The Sixth Day” was published yesterday by Foreshadow magazine. The poem explores the story of the creation of mankind from Genesis 2.
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I am pleased to announce that my story “Defiant Hope” was published yesterday by Foreshadow, an online Christian literary magazine. This story is written in form of a fictional letter from Adam to Enoch as he approaches the end of his life and considers what it will mean for his children when the last living memory of the Garden dies with him and Eve.
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