Good Friday – Agony of Redemption | Poetry from Eleanor Cooper
The Lord made flesh, as prophesied
Gave with grace this unmatched sacrifice. Continue reading Good Friday – Agony of Redemption | Poetry from Eleanor Cooper
The Lord made flesh, as prophesied
Gave with grace this unmatched sacrifice. Continue reading Good Friday – Agony of Redemption | Poetry from Eleanor Cooper
Helping Bible Passages For Considering Jesus’s Message Richard Davis, NASW, RScP Bringing A Soul Back To Christ Revelation 1:1 ESV / 4 helpful votes The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show to his servants the things … Continue reading Helping Bible Passages For Considering Jesus’s Message | Rick Davis
We are thrilled to announce the publication of “Poems of Faith, Hope and Love” by John Zurn!
This inspiring collection of poems is a heartfelt expression of the author’s journey of faith, exploring themes of hope, love, and devotion. With its uplifting message and beautiful language, this book is sure to resonate with readers seeking inspiration and spiritual guidance. Continue reading Poems of Faith, Hope and Love by John Zurn | Parousia Christian Poetry Collection | NEW RELEASE
I once saw flowers,Steady like the trees,As if nothing would harm them,Unlike someone so chaotic as me.As they swayed in the breeze,One called to meSaying look here,This is how you’ll find your peace.To glance upon sky,To feel insideThe Holy Ghost … Continue reading Poem of Peace by Taylor Brindley
Can Art Lie?Playfully soft guitar chordsFall lovingly from the ethersSerenading my mind and soulIn a calming soothing embrace.Although I did not sleepI feel soft and loved.While this may beAn illusion Perhaps it is a signThat I can create anything In … Continue reading Can Art Lie? | Rick Davis | Poetry
‘Collisions’Planets collide at the strength of His voice. The vastness of space expands in silence with no noise.Stars explode, they cannot contain their praises, supernovas singing His name in their blazes.Each galaxy sparkling like diamonds as they swirl and spin, … Continue reading Collisions & Pretty Places Mixed With Pain | Asonti Logan | Poetry
Evangelicals in Widening GyreTwisting…tumbling from once known circlethe falcon falls through black expanse;o how everything has fallen,and center has dissolved.Seminal anarchy has conceived in this womb of a world,from Satan’s heart to practiced art.A postmodern turn has twisted its thorns … Continue reading Evangelicals in Widening Gyre by Jeff Beaupre | Poetry | PAROUSIA Magazine
“The Bible says the Lord can fit the universe in the span of His hand.” Preacher man rocks forward on his heels and wipes his mouth with a blue handkerchief. The organist, who punctuates every idea with a Taa-daa, does … Continue reading redemption beyond the walls by Mary Eileen Ball | Flash Fiction | PAROUSIA Magazine
The Night the North Star Fell From the Sky by Leigh-Anne BurleyBorn in obscuritystuffed into creases within shadowsstamped the wrong way upmolding in dark cornersencased in a glass prison.Anchor hoistedmy mind drifting upon turbulent waters.Stacked maizestoppling oversense of place and … Continue reading The Night the North Star Fell From the Sky by Leigh-Anne Burley | Poetry | PAROUSIA Magazine
Where is your faith in the pouring rain?Where is your faith each and every day?During a storm do you dismay,And let your faith go down the drain?Or are you strong enough,To retain your faith when things get rough?What matters more … Continue reading Where is your faith By David C Schiller | Poetry | Parousia Magazine
I was lost in life living it on my own. Then I was found through faith in God alone. I was lost in life in a couple of ways. Until I gave the lord above my gaze.I didn’t remember trying … Continue reading lost in life then found through faith By David C Schiller | Poetry | Parousia Magazine
Unassuming, forgotten, and important. That’s what Len thought when he looked down at the stones, a dozen or so piled in a vague line to his right, an actual standing knee-high corner behind him to the left. Before him, a … Continue reading Stones by Kevin Duffy | Fiction | PAROUSIA Magazine
The world God created is phenomenal. Everything is intricately, deliberately established with purpose. The rotation of the earth, its precise distance from the sun, the force of gravity all work together to provide an awesome environment in which plants and … Continue reading Creator vs. Controller by Marcia Shepherd | Non Fiction | PAROUSIA Magazine
The best way to do anything i please, Is not me but Christ within me. So when you ask how I did it my answer always will be, It’s not me, it’s just because of Christ within me. I wasn’t … Continue reading Not me, but Christ within me By David C Schiller | Poetry | Parousia Magazine
St. Martín de Porres was born in Lima, Peru, on December 9, 1579. His father, Don Juan de Porres, was a Spanish conquistador and his mother, Ana Velázquez, was a freed slave from Panama, of African or possibly part Native … Continue reading The Life of St. Martin De Porres by Rick Davis
Truest Salvationtruest salvationflows in golden windsteaming from the heartwhoever accepts purest love& sends it to otherstriumphs over allthat is lessthan this8.11.22Soft Bluest SkySoft bluest august skyquiet mystical breezeflowering whitest flowing cloudsKids running over lime green grasstiniest bug on the outside … Continue reading Two Poems from Rick Davis