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Artwork for Wonders and Woes

Writing through life's wonders and woes with a sense of divine enchantment derived from our Creator God.

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Weeds and Wounds

Jules Breton, The Weeders, 1868


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The Spring sun hung overhead,
noon at my neck,
salty puddles on my back.
I found myself on hands and...
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The Joys of Spring

Claude Monet: Spring in Giverny


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Sundance, blooming plants
Cloudy with a chance,
Flowing dress, fanc-
Y! Radiance —

the...
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Questions for Judas

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610), 'The Taking of Christ', 1602.


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With God-washed feet
prepped for holy ground
and bread and...
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Seeds of Wonder


My friend, , recently wrote a powerful article on the sacredness of life’s mundanities in the face of chronic illness. Her raw and beautiful words sparked some inspiration within my own heart and mind. Please give her article a read....

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I Look on this Land

My daughter among the crimson clover


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I look on this land
   as if each time were
     my last, as if my eyes
       were on the brink...
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  • Noah Bartley

    Husband and father writing through life’s wonders and woes. My debut poetry collection titled “Prone to Wonder” will be coming Winter 2026 with The Way Back Books!

  • Zane Paxton

    I’m fairly ordinary, and my life is mostly uneventful. I’m learning that doesn’t mean it’s not abundant.

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