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Monday, December 2, 2024

Christi Ortiz

Christi Ortiz is a licensed marriage and family therapist by profession and a poet by passion.  She enjoys trying to put to words to that which is wordless and give voice to the dynamic and wild spiritual journey called life. She lives in Spokane with her husband and two children, Emmanuel and Grace. She loves the outdoors and meditating in the early mornings which gives rise to her poetry.

“I am”

I cried out, I cried out to the Lord “Come to me, come to me”

POEM: Misconceptions

What if sin is misconception, a misconception of Truth’s dimension, a believing in the Enemy’s deception?

Holy Ground, a poem

Sometimes life happens about us so fast that we don’t stop to contemplate the sacred moments of our daily lives.

The Interface, a poem

A wise, old sculptor once told me, that one of her greatest joys in working with clay is the tension that is created

The Pyramid, a poem

The pyramid where the base is as important as the pinnacle

Be where you are

Go Slow There is a time to stop

House of God, Door to Heaven

What if we were aware, that we are a Temple of the Holy Spirit,

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