• The Shell of a Man
    Jan 16 2026

    “The Shell of a Man” is a heartfelt, seven‑minute spoken‑word poem about emptiness, restoration, and the transforming love of God. It speaks to the man who feels hollow, the believer who feels imperfect, and the soul who wonders if God still sees them.

    This poem is a reminder that:

    • God understands what no one else can

    • His love fills every empty place

    • We are not perfect, but we are perfectly loved

    • Through Christ, we become heirs of hope, healing, and wholeness

    • Every broken piece is being shaped into a divine story

    If you’ve ever felt like a shell of yourself, this piece invites you back into the truth of who you are in Christ—seen, known, held, and restored.

    Use this poem for reflection, prayer, meditation, or encouragement. May it bless you, strengthen you, and remind you that God is still perfecting all things in your life.

    If this touched you, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more faith‑filled poetry and spiritual encouragement.

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    6 Min.
  • Glory In The Silent Moments
    Jan 9 2026

    In a world that embellishes noise, hustle, and outward status, this poem is an invitation back to the still place—where real value is measured differently. “Still Moments” explores how silence affects both successful and unsuccessful individuals, revealing that titles, wealth, poverty, and applause fade in the presence of truth.

    In the quiet, we confront who we are without the performance, rediscover our worth, and reconnect with the spiritual body God placed within us. This is a spoken-word reminder that peace is not purchased, purpose is not awarded, and the deepest success is becoming whole.

    If this poem resonated with you, share it with someone who needs a reminder. Leave a comment with the line that hit you the hardest, and subscribe for more poetry that bridges mindset, faith, and transformation.

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    6 Min.
  • Unapologetic
    Jan 2 2026

    The Year I Refuse to Apologize is a Poetry Friday piece for anyone who’s been shrinking to keep the peace—apologizing for having needs, setting boundaries, or simply taking up space. This poem is a declaration of growth, clarity, and the decision to stop negotiating with your calling.

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    10 Min.
  • Closure and Rededication
    Jan 1 2026

    Tonight’s episode is about closure—real closure and rededication. Not the kind that ties everything up perfectly, but the kind that frees your heart from carrying old weight into a new year. We’ll reflect with gratitude, release what no longer belongs, and rededicate ourselves to purpose by inhaling the new and exhaling the old. Bring a pen—you’ll leave with practical steps and powerful questions to start the next chapter on purpose.

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    15 Min.
  • Evening Pleasure
    Dec 27 2025

    A romantic winter night. Snow is falling outside. The fireplace is warming the room. Two people share dinner, wine, conversation, and the kind of chemistry that doesn’t need explicit details to feel intense. This poem leans into metaphor—fruit, berries, cherries, and the ocean—to paint a clean but “hot and heavy” love story that leaves the rest to your imagination.

    If you enjoy romantic spoken-word poetry with vivid imagery, emotional tension, and sensual metaphors, you’re in the right place. If this poem moved you, leave a comment with your favorite line, hit like, and subscribe for more original poetry.

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    7 Min.
  • A Christmas Eve Inventory For The Soul
    Dec 25 2025

    On Christmas Eve, we pause and do something unconventional: we turn the entire year into an offering. In this powerful reflective episode, David guides you through a simple “Year Altar” exercise—naming the gift, the weight, and the lesson of 2025—so every win and setback becomes a stepping stone for growth. This is encouragement with spiritual grace, practical direction, and real-life transformation.

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    16 Min.
  • My Mystery Women
    Dec 20 2025

    My Mystery Woman” is a warm, romantic Christmas love poem built around a dream—snow falling softly outside, a fireplace crackling inside, and the quiet hope that real love can still arrive. In this piece, the narrator speaks to an unseen, beautiful woman he feels in his spirit, imagining her laughter like music and her smile like comfort after a long season. It’s a tender blend of longing and faith, asking the timeless question: do dreams still come true—and could this love be one of them?

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    7 Min.
  • Mindset Reminder
    Dec 17 2025

    If one thought can ruin your whole day, this episode is for you.

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    5 Min.