A Series of Laments by Julie Clark: #2 – Two Small Coins
I am writing a series of laments. As a white evangelical Christian, I did not learn to lament in my religious or cultural background. This…
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I am writing a series of laments. As a white evangelical Christian, I did not learn to lament in my religious or cultural background. This…
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I am writing a series of laments. As a white evangelical Christian, I did not learn to lament in my religious or cultural background. This…
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Is Anybody Listening? We are a nation of opinions Someone is always talking Which leads me to wonder, Who is listening? Who is taking…
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They were on their way to her father’s house. As they sat in the back of a taxi, Kaila wrung her hands, twisting and…
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We are a nation of opinions Someone is always talking Which leads me to wonder, Who is listening? Who is taking note? Who is…
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Let me go here once in a while Not often or too long Only we mothers know What we could have been Had we…
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I. If only we could laugh together With pure joy If only we could play together Running free If only we could trust and…
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Again hate and fear are splashed across the pages of our newspapers, our screens, and our hearts. How is our world continuing to spiral…
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This world is breaking My heart I can hardly breathe Let alone write a poem Something with a message Pointing toward hope This world…
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“Weeping may tarry for the night, but joy comes with the morning.” ~ Psalm 30:5b Sometimes it can be hard to think of life after death,…
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