poem

  • The Work of the Tree

    From a tree in Jericho to the cross at Calvary, this poem reflects on the work of the tree – grace that calls us by name, meets us in our brokenness, and makes a way back to God. -SK Continue reading

    The Work of the Tree
  • The Update: Learning How to Walk Again

    This is a real update on life, faith, & rebuilding after a season that changed everything. Learning how to walk again isn’t graceful or easy, but God has been steading in the shaking. This is where I am right now.… Continue reading

    The Update: Learning How to Walk Again
  • The Long Way Home | Truth Revealed

    The Long Way Home isn’t fiction -its truth told in verse. Every line tells real events in my own words and the proof that darkness never wins. Justice, faith, and time reveal everything in the end. #dontmesswithawriter Continue reading

    The Long Way Home | Truth Revealed
  • In the Hush

    A flickering flame and a cup of cinnamon coffee☕ the world slows, and peace settles in. In the quiet surrender of the season🍂, I am at peace, still in HIM… In the Hush. ✝️ Continue reading

    In the Hush
  • Power Reveals the Heart

    What would you do with all the money in the world? If every door opened at your command—what then? Power exposes the ♥️heart in ways comfort never will. What’s hidden in the heart of hearts always rises to the surface.… Continue reading

    Power Reveals the Heart
  • The Fabric of Knowing God

    Knowing God is more than words— HE a love that transforms and renews us. This poem reflects on John 17:3 and 1 John 4:7-8, reminding us that His love is woven into the very fabric of who we are. 🌿… Continue reading

    The Fabric of Knowing God
  • Chains to Freedom | Becoming Love in Christ

    Chains no longer hold me—fear has no claim. In Christ, I’ve found freedom, joy, and the courage to become love. This poem is my surrender: casting off the mask, breaking free of toxic ties, and walking into the light of… Continue reading

    Chains to Freedom | Becoming Love in Christ