by Christine Malkemes | Apr 1, 2021 | Poetry
There’s something lost in technology. We can open an app and find that Scripture verse we learned in Sunday School and maybe the mind is a little more informed if we google the answer we’re looking for. There’s no joy of discovery after days in the library. We’ve even...
by Christine Malkemes | Apr 1, 2021 | Poetry
I heard a wise woman say, “When they’re young they Step on your toes. But when They’re grown they Walk on your heart.” Our children see things Differently With mature eyes we tell them What’s best Childish eyes push way Our guidance They will do What they will do We...
by Christine Malkemes | Apr 1, 2021 | Poetry
A man died today He reaped What he sowed A watching world sighs A grieving God cries His loved ones Wonder why Another man died today He reaped What he sowed A watching world Sighs His saving God Draws nigh His loved ones Know why A watching world Watches A loving God...
by Christine Malkemes | Oct 1, 2020 | Literature
The past paralyzes, and the future is unknown. My calendar captures future events as my “to-do” list increases with things I should have done yesterday. In the meantime, social media drags me down in the game of “what if”: The world will come to an end if democrats...