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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. | |||||||||||||
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Mama's Fading Memories This poem was written in remembrance of my mother who passed away several years ago. I loved her dearly and still miss her. I wrote this poem as my childhood days with her were brought to my remembrance. |
by Patricia Polhans |
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Jewel in the Crown of my King This poem was written in memory of my handicapped brother whom, some say, led an unproductive and useless life but he was precious to God and he had a purpose and plan for him. The Lord gave me this poem for his memorial. |
by Patricia Polhans |
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The Miracle of a Moment This came to me one morning while I was watching the sunrise. It reminds me that I will find peace when I stop and recognize that God is everywhere and praise Him for His greatness. |
by Jeff Bidiman |
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PENTECOST Jesus promised a comforter to come after He ha gone to His Father. The third member of the Godhead was given. |
by edward potts |
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My Pet This wacky word came to me as I was requested to write about My Pet |
by Albert Watson |
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The Mysterious X The idea for this poem came from a lesson given by my co-leader in the youth work we ran. Some of his material is incorporated. |
by Albert Watson |
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The Joy Ride The rollercoaster coaster ride of Christian living |
by Gwendoline Rapley |
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Sweet Sweet Aroma It talks about how Jesus being God did not think of Himself when to earth He came to walk and save lost souls. I want people to "smell" Jesus in my life. |
by Maura Cathey |
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Unchanged A poem about my doctor who just turned fifty. She said it was horrible. She is the most gentle hearted woman I have ever met. Fifty, maybe, but she has not changed. |
by Kathleen Higham |
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