Adam, Eve, and the Riders of the Apocalypse

Adam, Eve, and the Riders of the Apocalypse
Author: D. S. Martin
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-12-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532638892

Adam, Eve, & the Riders of the Apocalypse brings together 122 poems about the people from the stories in the Bible. It arises from the meditations and fascinations of gifted writers, who ask themselves about the significance of these stories for our lives today. This anthology is a companion for your own reflections--a place for imagination and inquiry--and a collection of poems for you to share with the people who ponder the beauty, and mystery, and significance of Scripture along with you.

Adam, Eve, and the Riders of the Apocalypse

Adam, Eve, and the Riders of the Apocalypse
Author: D. S. Martin
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2017-12-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532638876

Adam, Eve, & the Riders of the Apocalypse brings together 122 poems about the people from the stories in the Bible. It arises from the meditations and fascinations of gifted writers, who ask themselves about the significance of these stories for our lives today. This anthology is a companion for your own reflections—a place for imagination and inquiry—and a collection of poems for you to share with the people who ponder the beauty, and mystery, and significance of Scripture along with you.

Hawk and Songbird

Hawk and Songbird
Author: Susan Cowger
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2024-02-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Pandemic at full tilt, the diagnosis came—cancer. Maybe you’ve known crisis or are walking a loved one through the terrible unknown. The heart plummets. The mind shrills. We blame genetics. Toxins. Lifestyle. How can we not blame ourselves? Can this be thrown on God? If we listen to the emptiness behind every unanswered why, what will we hear? While life and death circle overhead, heckle and intimidate, exhausting faith, these poems talk with touchstones around us. Eavesdrop on whispers for answers. These poems explore what we have—and what’s left. Who made the hawk? And the lionhearted songbird? What do they tell us about courage? What else is present?

Duress

Duress
Author: Karen An-hwei Lee
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2022-07-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1666737887

Duress is a collection of devotional poems for souls in search of spiritual restoration—its contemporary psalms, lamentations, meditations, and praises were composed during the “anthropause” when the world paused. A poetry of resiliency, lyric in pulse and contemplative in spirit, it will encourage and uplift weary hearts of wayfarers in a season of duress.

Cup My Days Like Water

Cup My Days Like Water
Author: Abigail Carroll
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2023-05-04
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1666762911

It has been said that a psalm is a singing back to the Divine. Cup My Days Like Water is an offering of seventy-five poems--or psalms--rooted in the ancient biblical psalms. Borrowing from the raw honesty, radiant confidence, and unashamed lament of the biblical psalms, this sequence of devotional poems traces one person's grappling with the themes of nature, illness, justice, beauty, suffering, the character of God, and the pilgrim life. Together, these poems probe the elegant and harsh realities of this world and explore what it means to forge a path of faith in light of those realities. Cup My Days Like Water tenders a new ancient way to pray that can help us navigate our disenchanted world with a tested hope.

To Heaven's Rim

To Heaven's Rim
Author: Burl Horniachek
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2023-02-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1666716847

From its very first days, the church has been lifting up its songs and poems from the earth to the heavens, whether in praise, thanksgiving, or lament. Join poets from across Syria, Europe, Armenia, Ethiopia, China, and the Philippines in raising their voices. Learn about these great Christian singers from around the world, many of whom are hardly known at all among English readers, yet who are often considered the greatest poets in their own languages. Explore the many styles and genres which Christians have used to express their faith in song, whether hymn, psalm, dream vision, epic, drama, lyric, or didactic poem. Journey through the lives of biblical characters, through abstract theological and philosophical arguments, through moments of intense personal grief and joy, through the lives of saints and terrible sinners, sometimes even through heaven and hell themselves.

Ampersand

Ampersand
Author: D. S. Martin
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2018-02-14
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1532647719

D.S. Martin's new poetry collection Ampersand brings together portraits & observations where the poet reflects upon artists, saints, reformers, poets, his own elderly parents, & various biblical characters--including twelve poems written for each of the twelve disciples. Ampersand--as the title suggests--brings together many disparate things, giving room for diverse reflections on human experience & the world in which we live.

Angelicus

Angelicus
Author: D. S. Martin
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2021-07-23
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1666703818

Have you ever stopped to consider what the angels who look in on our lives might think? Angelicus is a collection of sixty-four poems, all of which are written from the point of view of angels. By approaching from such a unique perspective, the familiar becomes draped with unfamiliarity, and the earthbound is suddenly open to heavenly insights. The poems range from interactions with ideas of angels from pop culture, to commentary on significant works of art, to expositions on scriptural stories, to scenes from everyday life. A large number of these poems have appeared in significant periodicals including Christian Century, Practical Theology (UK), Event (Canada), and The Windhover.

House of 49 Doors

House of 49 Doors
Author: Laurie Klein
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2024-02-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Fowler House, with its odd nooks, dicey wiring, and vast, unfinished attic playroom, shelters preteen Larkin. And yet, the house speaks of secrets no one else will. Wild creatures weigh in: a muskrat, fireflies, snails, a vesper bat. The menacing garfish. Troubled parents take on repairs: clanking radiators, crumbling plaster, and beloved Uncle Dunkel, finally home from the war in Korea, his mind splintering. Over three years, lived in the moment by Larkin—and relived in hindsight by Eldergirl—doors open and truth, long-stifled, emerges.

Reaching Forever

Reaching Forever
Author: Philip C. Kolin
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1532659938

Reaching Forever is Philip C. Kolin’s ninth collection of poems, the sixth to focus entirely on spiritual poetry. Like the poet’s most recent book, Benedict's Daughter: Poems (2017), the poems in this new collection are anchored in Scripture. Organized according to major Christian topics—sheep, water, God's names, eschatology—Reaching Forever is ripe with scriptural parables, symbols and imagery, settings, allusions, and speakers ranging from God to biblical characters to contemporary figures. Consistent with the Poiema Series, these poems open the “windows” of faith. But they are not simple catechesis. Rather, they “leap over the sills,” to quote D. S. Martin, providing new ways of looking at Holy Writ and applying them to today's world—to see the sacred in the daily. Undeniably the most distinctive feature of Reaching Forever is the large number of poems set in the contemporary world, but contextualized through the Bible. For instance, a poem on the polyandrous Samaritan woman is paired with one about a homeless woman in a large city who also has had many husbands and children. A long litany poem about God's appearances in Scripture is followed by one on catadores (garbage pickers) who hear rumbling below the filth and wonder what God’s voice is saying. A short poem on the riches of Cana seques to a spiritual lyric about monks who transform donors’ pennies into bread for the poor.