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Deep Waters
This was written from a vision that I saw of the Lord carrying me safely from a raging storm to the shore and laying me on a beach. He was telling me that the storm is almost over and that I can rest in his arms. The storm could've taken my life.
by
Patricia Joan Polhans

Trust, Delight, Commit
Trust, delight, commit, and then rest in the Lord and wait!
by
Deborah Ann Belka

A Dandelion Seed
Our life would be as meaningless as a dandelion seed in the wind...if not for Calvary.
by
Janet Martin

In God's Arms
This poem is in memory to a sweet lady from our church Mrs. Harker. I was able to encourage her and her husband through my poetry after her stroke. May God be with Mr. Harker in this time of loss.
by
Danette Kettwich

The Eternal Race
This poem was written in honor of a young girl in our area who lost her fight with cancer. I pray for healing for all the families that are battling this illness.
by
Danette Kettwich

A King Will Come
Although I may never have material wealth on earth and I may never gain fame, a King will someday come for me.
by
Robert Hedrick

Insignificant?
Would God send His Son with His infinite love,with such insignificant goals -then have Him die on an old rugged cross for insignificant souls?
by
louis gander

Autumn Lamentwinner of poetry contest
I think I was born with a 'summer heart'.I get so sentimental in the fall.I'm glad we serve a changeless God!!!
by
Janet Martin

Comfort One Another
In II Corinthians 1:4, it tells us to comfort one another as God has comforted us.
by
Deborah Smith Plemmons

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