Haiku Poem: Dancing Cosmos

Galaxies of dust. Swirling the infinite sky. A dancing cosmos. What do you think about when looking up at the starry night? Does it excite you? Frighten you? Are you in wonder? Do you contemplate the meaning of existence? Are you just thankful for being alive? I am sure all of us experience different emotions.... Continue Reading →

Haiku Poem: Waves Of Distraction

Waves of distraction Crash over our busy souls. Let's swim to escape! I write this poem on my phone, which is a distraction itself. How ironic is that? Social media, likes, and comments are what the world seems to live for now. Trying to succeed in our workplace has also left us with a busy... Continue Reading →

Haiku Poem: A Seed In Good Soil

Obeying God's Word Will flourish your needy soul. A seed in rich soil. When we obey God's word, we will flourish. Spiritual growth happens when we cling to the words of life. When we are surrounded by good soil, such as church, the Bible, prayer, and faith, it gives us a great opportunity to grow.... Continue Reading →

Haiku Poem: Earthquake

Earthquake shakes city. Every tribe, tongue, and nation Plead for God's mercy. When a natural disaster occurs, most people panic. They fear death and call upon something greater to save them. When believers are in trouble, they have hope. Their hope can be found in God. Psalm 37:39 makes this clear: "The salvation of the... Continue Reading →

Haiku Poem: The Brilliant Sun

The sun warms my face From a million miles away. Brilliant precision. The sun is 92.96 million miles away. To put this in perspective, if you and I were to fly on a commercial airplane averaging 550 mph, it would take us approximately 19 years to land on the sun. This star is much farther... Continue Reading →

Haiku Poem: Himalayan Salt

Himalayan salt. Mined deep within the Earth's crust. Sprinkled on my food. Did you know Himalayan salt comes from a thick geological layer called Ediacaran? Geologists date this layer to be around 94 million years old. Whenever you sprinkle this salt to enhance the flavor of your food, just remember these crystals are capsules of... Continue Reading →

Haiku Poem: Free Spirited Joy

Horses galloping Through Kentucky bluegrass hills. Free Spirited joy. I lived in Kentucky for 4 years. Whenever I would travel from Louisville to Frankfort, I would be enraptured by the rolling bluegrass hills and the horse farms. With my windows down and the fresh air blowing in my face, I felt so free-spirited. Like a... Continue Reading →

Haiku Poem: Emotional Geyser

Emotions bubble Like a hot geyser before It bursts in the air. Daily circumstances can test our emotions. It's vital that we do not give in to the temptation of anger and rage. Otherwise, regret and remorse will surely come next. When you feel angry or upset, ask God to help you calm down. James... Continue Reading →

Haiku Poem: Joyful Fall

Yellow, orange, red, brown. All the leaves fall to the ground. Yay! Bonfire season. Every Fall, I would help plan a bonfire party for our college ministry in Indiana. We had a great couple who would host us at their house in the middle of the country. They had huge trees in their backyard, which... Continue Reading →

Haiku Poem: The Prodigal Son

The Prodigal Son is a great story about forgiveness and redemption. It teaches us the unconditional love our Heavenly Father has towards people. When we sin and break God's commands, our conscience lies to us and says we are not good enough. However, if we admit our guilt and seek forgiveness, our heavenly father is... Continue Reading →

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