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John, Kendra Thompson Dec 2023

John, Kendra Thompson

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It Happened In An Instant, Doretta Diekman Anema Dec 2023

It Happened In An Instant, Doretta Diekman Anema

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Keep Watch, Kendra Thompson Dec 2023

Keep Watch, Kendra Thompson

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Arrival, Kendra Thompson Dec 2023

Arrival, Kendra Thompson

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Uninvited Guests And Ghosts, Mary Dengler Dec 2023

Uninvited Guests And Ghosts, Mary Dengler

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The New Earth, David Schelhaas Dec 2023

The New Earth, David Schelhaas

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Where Am I?, Bob De Smith Dec 2023

Where Am I?, Bob De Smith

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Solid, Kendra Thompson Dec 2023

Solid, Kendra Thompson

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If My Grandfather Were A Poet, Bob De Smith Dec 2023

If My Grandfather Were A Poet, Bob De Smith

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Again Today, Mary Dengler Dec 2022

Again Today, Mary Dengler

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Stories: Early Memories, Bob De Smith Dec 2022

Stories: Early Memories, Bob De Smith

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The Washing Of Feet, Zachary Vander Ley Dec 2022

The Washing Of Feet, Zachary Vander Ley

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A Walk In Mexico, Zachary Vander Ley Dec 2022

A Walk In Mexico, Zachary Vander Ley

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San Antonio De Las Minas, Zachary Vander Ley Dec 2022

San Antonio De Las Minas, Zachary Vander Ley

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Failure, Mary Dengler Dec 2021

Failure, Mary Dengler

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August, Mary Dengler Dec 2021

August, Mary Dengler

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Therefore I Say To You, Her Sins, Which Are Many, Are Forgiven, For She Loved Much, Rose Postma Dec 2021

Therefore I Say To You, Her Sins, Which Are Many, Are Forgiven, For She Loved Much, Rose Postma

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Decomposition, Rose Postma Dec 2021

Decomposition, Rose Postma

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Illusions, Shelby Gesch Dec 2021

Illusions, Shelby Gesch

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Funeral - Sunnyvale, California 2001, Erica Hughes Dec 2021

Funeral - Sunnyvale, California 2001, Erica Hughes

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Invocation, Rose Postma Dec 2021

Invocation, Rose Postma

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Prescience, Bob De Smith Dec 2021

Prescience, Bob De Smith

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Rare Books, Bob De Smith Dec 2021

Rare Books, Bob De Smith

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False Spring, Rose Postma Dec 2021

False Spring, Rose Postma

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I Show You A Mystery, David Schelhaas May 2021

I Show You A Mystery, David Schelhaas

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"Death's mystery is still frightening."

Posting about ­­­­­­­­I Corinthians 15 from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.

https://inallthings.org/i-show-you-a-mystery/


Richard Wilbur's Book Of Nature, William Tate Mar 2021

Richard Wilbur's Book Of Nature, William Tate

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Love In The Time Of Coronavirus, David Schelhaas Dec 2020

Love In The Time Of Coronavirus, David Schelhaas

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Remembering John, Ed Dengler Dec 2020

Remembering John, Ed Dengler

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Winter Spider, Bob De Smith Dec 2020

Winter Spider, Bob De Smith

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Ascension, David Schelhaas Dec 2020

Ascension, David Schelhaas

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Golden Shovel Poems

A Golden Shovel is a poetic form devised by Terrence Hayes in homage to the African American poet Gwendolyn Brooks, long time poet laureate of Chicago. It is a poem in which the poet takes a line from another poet’s poem (or the entire poem if it is short) and creates a new poem. In the poems below, retired Dordt professor David Schelhaas takes the words of the poem “Bee Still” by his son Luke (written in 1994 when he was a Dordt student), and creates a new poem by using them as the end words of …