Overflowing Hearts.

J Christ Nurs

Sharon Fish Mooney, PhD, RN, has had poems published in First Things, The Evansville Review, Modern Age, RUMINATE and Christian Research Journal. She won the inaugural Frost Farm Prize for metrical poetry and is the author of Bending Toward Heaven - Poems After the Art of Vincent van Gogh (Wipf and Stock).

Published: October 2017

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