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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow—William Shakespeare
This poem is part of a weekly series dedicated to sharing classic poetry and beloved poems. For more articles, videos, books, and resources about faith…
May 18
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Triptych of a Cynic—Tyler Rogness
"Trust me, I wish for nothing more..."
May 16
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This Gift Card has Already been Redeemed—Mischa Willett
"Another day I sag into from sleep..."
May 15
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A Conversation With James Matthew Wilson—Ben Palpant
An Interview by Ben Palpant | Words Under the Words No. 10
May 13
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A Conversation With Malcolm Guite—Ben Palpant
An Interview by Ben Palpant | Words Under the Words No.9
May 13
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The Eagle—Alfred, Lord Tennyson
"He clasps the crag with crooked hands..."
May 10
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White Chalet Bird House—Lauren Camp
"Where do you house your worry?"
May 9
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The Cold-Hearted Son Almost Speaks Up—Mischa Willett
Stack Takeover: Mischa Willett. Over the next two months, we’ll be reading poetry from Mischa every week, including four poems published for the first…
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Doing Theology With Poetry—Abram Van Engen
When I first fell in love with poetry, I had no idea what I was reading. The poem—a compact little thing of two stanzas by Gerard Manley Hopkins—had a…
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Judas in the Upper Room—Michael Stalcup
"Incessantly, the water poured and poured over my calloused feet."
May 3
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The Bag—George Herbert
"Storms are the triumph of his art: well may he close his eyes, but not his heart."
May 2
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Cheers—Mischa Willett
"Here it is—ceremony, sediment, and offering that, revelers, you and I propose: a toast."
May 1
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