Mountain/Valley

  • Conversations: Different

    The author reflects on their evolving understanding of God, noting how initial misconceptions and personal projections limited their perception of divine nature. They describe a transformative journey, emphasizing the mystery and complexity of God, and express a desire for deeper connection and revelation, recognizing that true knowledge surpasses human understanding.

    Conversations: Different
  • You Don’t

    The poet reflects on the limitations of human understanding and the divine plan. Acknowledging that not every miracle occurs, they express faith in the Creator’s wisdom and goodness. Ultimately, they embrace life’s tests and uncertainties, finding assurance in an unwavering love and purpose beyond comprehension.

    You Don’t
  • Prayer: Shephard

    Father, I’ve been distracted. This world with it’s bright colors and promise of satisfaction,has left me lost and wandering again.Would you come pull me back into the fold. Again, I’m begging You.Please, come pull me back. I know you’ve got 99 other sheep who live happily in Your camp.Asking You to leave them to chase…

    Prayer: Shephard
  • Prayer: Walls and Gardens

    God, come tear down what I’ve built. In pursuit of Eden, I’ve built my own walled garden. Break down these walls that have obscured my sight of You. Destroy the stronghold I’ve tried to place You in. Open my eyes to the infinite that is You. Awaken my imagination to dream of Your grandness again.…

    Prayer: Walls and Gardens
  • A Letter to God Vol. 1

    “I’ve been meaning to write you this letter for a while now but never got around to it. Finally, I’ve reached a point where I cannot put it off any longer. It’s not that I have any urgent matters to speak to you about or to bring to your attention. To think of urgency when…

    A Letter to God Vol. 1
  • What of That Country?

    The Contemplator expresses the belief that earthly experiences are mere glimpses of what awaits beyond, whether in Heaven, Hell, or as part of an eternal energy flow. Earthly joy, love, and peace are seen as incomplete compared to the fullness of their existence in the afterlife. Two kingdoms are depicted: the earthly kingdom focused on…

    What of That Country?
  • In The Wilderness

    It must have been frustrating for Moses. It’s no wonder he struck the rock when God told him to speak to it. Day in and day out, Moses endured the complaints of the ungrateful Israelites as they wandered through the desert. I can imagine Moses finally reaching his breaking point, so fed up with their…

    In The Wilderness
  • You Are

    I often think about You—who You are, what You’re doing, and where You are. I wonder if You’re happy with me or proud of who I’ve become. I think about how I long to articulate Your grandeur. As a soon-to-be father, I ask myself, “How in the world am I supposed to teach my son…

    You Are
  • Revival is Remembering

    Many churches hold “Revival Weeks” or “Revival Services,” and countless Christians pray for “revival,” often framing it as a deeply personal, inward event they’re asking God to ignite within them. But I’ve always found the phrasing a bit perplexing. To revive something means to take something that was once alive—something that has died—and bring it…

    Revival is Remembering
  • Mountain/Valley

    We are creatures born for and from the source of the purest love. From the moment we arrive in this vast, beautiful land, rich with opportunity and adventure, we embark on a journey. It is a walk through life, a quest to find the source of love we were created for. Ever Forward As we…

    Mountain/Valley

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