by David Tensen | Dec 7, 2021 | Poetry
For God to place Himself in the womb of a willing woman ruled by rules in order to free every enslaved soul has got to be the greatest Trojan Horse and Love tale ever told. David Tensen from Advent reading Dec 8th Galatians...
by David Tensen | Dec 6, 2021 | Poetry
If you’ve ever felt poverty’s cold hand grip the small of your spine you will know how the warm touch of the sun’s hopeful rays beaming over the binding of your chest, deep into the chambers of your heart, always arrives as good news. David Tensen from Advent reading...
by David Tensen | Dec 5, 2021 | Poetry
Put on something nice, for God’s sake. Feel strong in your skin. Ask yourself, how many gods dare judge you blindly and call you beautiful? How many gods dare ransom you from the heavy chains you wore as a necklace? Remember: Riches cannot redeem a soul sold for...
by David Tensen | Dec 4, 2021 | Poetry
I wonder if the mountains spoke to the valleys agreeing it would be best to meet in the middle. Do you think the desert highways were under construction for long? Did detours take donkeys and desert traders far from home? This much seems true: The cries and compromise...
by David Tensen | Dec 3, 2021 | Poetry
When He sweeps His hand over sea and sand calling scattered found, you’ll hear the tongues of many sons and daughters homeward bound. David Tensen from Advent reading Dec 4th Isaiah...