This book begins with an end and ends with a beginning. The first poem, ""The Fisher King,"" describes our struggles of life and faith and their ultimate end, eternal life in Christ. The last poem,...
This book contains the complete works of Yoon Dong-ju (1917-1945), one of the most beloved poets for all Koreans, and is the first attempt at English translation in their entirety, poetry and prose...
Come and See is an original collection of Christian poems, hymns, and meditations. Father-son authors Dan and Derek Nicksich offer intimate and refreshing worship encounters with God revealed in Ho...
So Much to Love: So Much to Lose explores the vibrancy of love, mottled with loss and the threat of more loss. The poetry arises from the natural world and experiences of living in personal, societ...
The poems included in The Dreamers are inspired by Patsouri's everyday encounters and life situations. A plethora of the poems explore the themes of erotic love, self empowerment, nature, instincts...
The problem is that there are more portrayals of the way other people see African American women than the ways we see ourselves. The narrative voice of African American women is largely disregar...
From its very first days, the church has been lifting up its songs and poems from the earth to the heavens, whether in praise, thanksgiving, or lament. Join poets from across Syria, Europe, Armenia...
The book provides a poetic description of the character's life or a particular event through the eyes of the writer. Ranging from Satan's song in the garden to the disciples' lament post-crucifixio...
Pan-Worldly Things: The Hermetic Realm of the Opposites comprises twelve lyrical poems designed to prompt readers to entertain an amalgam of concerning matters through a rhymical, rhyming standard....
In the late summer of 1938, Rear-Admiral Sir Richard Moncrieff, a decorated veteran of the Royal Navy and senior strategist of Britain's SIS, monitors the daily growth of Hitler's war machine, conv...
'i'Where Are They Going '/i'narrates the comings and goings of five Cubans who represent some of the great cultural diversity making up 'i'cuban'iacute;a'/i' (the essence of being Cuban), with a...
It has been said that a psalm is a singing back to the Divine. Cup My Days Like Water is an offering of seventy-five poems--or psalms--rooted in the ancient biblical psalms. Borrowing from the raw ...
From an Unquiet Center is a poetic journey through the turmoil of the last ten years--recovery from head traumas, a faith community split, collective national traumas, and the ways the author has f...
The story of Jesus's life and the stories he told to teach people how to live--what could be more important? These poems seek to make the gospel fresh and to remind readers of how shocking, how rad...
At Night He Remembers traces the life of Jacob from his coming to Christ as a young lieutenant in Vietnam, through his years as a college professor, campus minister, and, at last, an old man agoniz...
The language of emotions and symbols is, par excellence, that of poetry. Yet the Bible uses a language of symbols from nature or the history of Israel that call and respond in echo throughout it...
In 1847, Samantha waits tables and serves grog at Logan's Tavern in Campbeltown, Scotland. She joins the love of her life, the local Presbyterian minister, on an ill-fated voyage. The Reverend Char...
Written when the author was in his early and mid-twenties, Until the Sun Breaks Down is a contemporary American Kunstlerroman modeled on Dante's Divine Comedy. In three parts and one hundred chapte...
Clare Connor enjoys personal and financial success by teaching people how to be their best selves-she's a professional life coach in a major Southern city. But her life starts to come undone whe...
God Is Love glorifies a loving and wonderful God who sent his only Son to live, die, and conquer death for our eternal salvation. This entire work was scribed by a non-poet (me, the author) listeni...