• Welcome!

    Welcome to the Streams of Comfort Blog! We are a Christian-based writing community that hopes to provide comfort through various creative streams. Each month we will have a topic that inspires our posts. Posts will include various types of writing, from poetry to short stories, and more. New posts will be available every Friday morning!

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  • February Topic

    Thousands upon thousands of people have and are dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of the Bible. Both in a Christian context and a secular context. To answer the complex question, what is the main idea of the Bible? The answer to that question is simple. The Bible is the story of God’s love for us.

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  • The Pit

    The Pit

    Someone asked me once,“What do you think is the scariest thing in the world?”I was unable to really answer them then,And I think I maybe said something typical,Like spiders, loneliness, or maybe even death.But it wasn’t until I became an adult that I noticed it,The most truly terrifying thing in this world,That happens to lurk

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  • Special January Post

    It’s the fifth week of January and for our special post we decided to test our poetry skills. Alice and I wrote this poem together. I did the first half and she did the second half. The origin of the theme of this poem is from an encounter we had where Alice was deeply upset

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  • Melt Me

    Melt Me

    This poem is inspired by a passage I read in the book “Deeper” by Dane C. Ortlund. In a section of the book that talks about santification and justification he writes, “You can’t crowbar your way into change. You can only be melted.” (pg. 91, Deeper) This was a paradaigm shift for me, as I

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  • The Raging of my Landscape

    There’s another aspect to being salt that I never considered. The Bible calls us to season our speech with salt, but the kind of grace and wisdom we need to do that comes from God. It also comes from self-reflection. Meditating on the scriptures while you look at your own shortcomings. For the longest time,

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  • A Sober Mind

    A Sober Mind

    What I have written this week references 1 Peter 5:8. Where Peter tells believers that have been dispersed to various places to “Be sober minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” His use of the term sober minded equates to being alert and watchful. As

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  • Focal Point

    Focal Point

    It’s a new year and we have a new opportunity to be salt. The bible talks about us being “the salt of the earth”. As followers of Christ, we are called to spread goodness and love. It is very important because salt can lose its saltiness and become useless (at least, salt in the Hebrew

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  • January Topic

    Our first topic of 2025 is Salt. In Matthew 5 Jesus tell us that we are the salt of the earth, and if the salt loses its taste how can it be restored? And later in that same chapter he tells us to shine our light (through good works) before others for the glory of

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  • The Sustainment of Joy

    The Sustainment of Joy

    I want to write a little bit about the holiday season in this post, as we leave Christmas and head into the New Year. When we reach the Christmas season each year, the music, movies, celebrations, and gathering of family and friends usually puts us in a good mood. We look forward to giving and

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  • Christmas Ode

    Christmas Ode

    It’s almost Christmas. A holiday that is so much more than the surface narratives painted in movies. It is the day we celebrate our Savior coming down to us. To be like us and with us. One small part of His unfathomable plan. Let us remember that this Christmas week. That Jesus came and love

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