
Save for my mother, who went searching for me that afternoon, my destiny would have taken a very different turn. Like many of my counterparts growing up in a gold-rich community, I was drawn to the quick money of galamsey—a temptation strong enough to pull even the most promising students away from school. This is…

On a dreadful night when death plagued the land of Egypt, only the blood of innocent lambs could save. This poem relives that experience of Passover in the light of Chrisg.

Is Christianity merely a personal religion, or a private lifestyle? Should everyone around you know that you are a Christian? And how can you live out your faith openly without being perceived as judgmental or overbearing, especially since Jesus Himself warned against judging others? How can you salt of the earth without being too salty?

Divine mercy He was my friend, A close ally. We ate together, drank together, and shared many laughs. We walked the streets, Crossed the seas, Faced the storms. Through it all, he kept his steeze. He was mighty — we knew it. “Son of God,” I said. He knew his fate, his future, Yet all…

A poem by Joseph S. Salmawobil The Lord is my Shepherd— there’s nothing left on my wanted list. He leads me to green pastures, and by His side, I always dey full. Yet though He leads, I be stubborn— feet quick to wander, heart slow to follow. He gathers His sheep together, but I find…

In a time of fear and uncertainty following Jesus’ departure, the disciples, led by Peter, experienced a transformation during Pentecost. Filled with the Holy Spirit, they boldly preached to the crowds despite their prior fear. The narrative calls for a renewed outreach of the Church to bring salvation to those lost in darkness.