SAGU Professor’s Poem Published in Poems for Ephesians
Waxahachie, TX
June 7, 2019
Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) Instructor Amy George recently had the opportunity have her poem titled, 鈥淭he Plan,鈥 published as part of a series entitled Poems for Ephesians .
鈥淚t鈥檚 a definite honor to be included among the work of some really wonderful poetic voices and gifted colleagues,鈥 said George.
Poems for Ephesians is a web journal consisting of poetry through images, ideas, and inspirations of the Book of Ephesians. It is an ongoing project presented by D.S. Martin, McMaster Divinity College (MDC) Poet-in-Residence, who is also the editor of the Poiema Poetry Series for Wipf and Stock Publishers.
鈥淭he Plan鈥 is a reflection of the beauty in God鈥檚 creation specifically the divine purpose bestowed upon us. 鈥淚 really hope that readers will get a renewed sense of ownership in the Missio Dei,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e are all God鈥檚 workmanship, created for His purposes, not our own. If we can live with a sense of mission, we will better serve Him and others.鈥
George found out about the series through a poetic colleague, Marjorie Maddox, who has published several books and teaches at Lock Haven University. George wrote a review of a book of Maddox鈥檚 entitled, ” Transplant, Transport, Transubstantiation “, which is part of the Poiema Poetry Series. It was through her interactions with Maddox that eventually led her to 鈥淧oems for Ephesians,鈥 as Maddox herself also had a poem published in the same web journal.
George began to write poems at 13 years old after being inspired by the poem, 鈥 Love鈥檚 Philosophy 鈥 by Percy Bysshe Shelley and by her love of the Book of Psalms in the Bible.
When asked if she will keep writing poetry and pursuing publication, George answered in the affirmative, adding, 鈥淚 just want God to use me.鈥
For George, poetry is a passion: 鈥淧oetry speaks in ways prose cannot because people have different expectations for the genre; we poets can get away with moving people through images instead of laying everything out for them. This makes it a genre I鈥檒l continue to pursue and work within.鈥
To view 鈥淭he Plan,鈥 .
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