"The introduction by Micah Mattix makes a intriguing case for why every lover of poetry, regardless of creed, should be reading Christian poets, then the anthology serves up who you should read and where to start. There are familiar names here, but also discoveries to be made. For would-be readers (and recommenders) of modern poetry, this book is an unexpected gift, one whose selections induce the strong reactions -- often ecstatic, occasionally infuriating -- that I, at least, want from verse." --J. Mark Bertrand, author of the Roland March Mysteries
"This anthology accomplishes several valuable tasks. First, it stands as Exhibit A in demonstrating the truth of Mattix's claim for a renaissance in Christian poetry. Second, given the range of poets, it will likely reacquaint you with some old friends and introduce some new ones. And third, its poems deepen our sense of the Christian life. 'O taste and see' the psalmist implores, and good poems help us do that. Drawing on the resources of poetry, these fellow pilgrims help us taste and see the Christian life in new ways as we share their struggles for and with and in faith." --Eric Potter, The Front Porch Republic