A poem about contempory culture’s “I AM.”
Category: Poems


Overheard in Church
This tongue-in-cheek poem explores the conclusion some reach after reading Paul’s instruction in 1 Timothy 2:9-15 and ignoring his other instructions.

Genres in the Book
This short poem briefly explores the different genres in the Bible and their relationship to the King.

The Realization of a Dead Girl
A short poem about “The Realization of a Dead Girl: after she read of Hezekiah’s repentance and failed to learn anything”

Unrevealed Words
A Short Poem

No Ruined Image to Atone
A flash fiction story about a young woman who gives her first poetry reading: “No Ruined Image to Atone”

Move Down the Street
I was sure God said,
“Move down the street …”

Move Down?
Perhaps you’ve been an outcast of a sort, and you can fully understand what it means to move down.

We the People: On the topic of Abortion
An essay & a poem by Pamela Eason “We the People,” bestowed on us by our constitution, officially labels the collective. It brings to mind our collective – our society acting as one. “We the People” is you, and it is me. It once sounded…

Guardians
In chapters 61 and 62 the prophet Isaiah uses poetic language to describe God’s royal city, shinning and blazing from the fuel of righteousness and salvation. He blends this image with others so that, from our perspective, Isaiah’s vision of the future merges with history…