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Here you will find poems about God, faith and many other topics dear to Christians. You can submit your own original poetry by joining. Click here, it's free. All poems are automatically entered into our monthly contest. Prizes are awarded.

A Lighthouse For Christ
Matthew 5:16, Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.
by
Deborah Smith Plemmons

Can I See?
"When life is tough and growing dark,when I can barely see -it's then I have to ask..."
by
louis gander

Oh, To Be Thankful
We sometimes forget to thank God for the little things. Just a reminder for me of what I am thankful for.
by
Deborah Smith Plemmons

HE IS WAITING
"Behold! I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with them, and they will eat with me." (Rev 3:20)
by
Nelson Michael Justin

River of Ideas
It's all about the river that flows us into us from God and then flows through us to bless our world. Psalm.46:11, John 7:37-39, Ezekiel 47:7-11
by
BenjaminU Anabaraonye

Hand of God
This poem written in remembrance of Harley Cluney, a dear brother in the Lord. His wife, Clarabell was my Sunday school teacher many years ago.
by
Patricia Joan Polhans

Patient One
If patience is indeed a virtue....
by
louis gander

Beyond All Chalk
I wrote this for a chalk artist friend (Randy Davis) whose child (Wendy) has Down Syndrome. She is very special.
by
louis gander

'Is God good?;
It is amazing how Africans keep their faith strong in the face of the suffering and tragedies they so often face. The true events in this poem illustrate this point
by
John Miles

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