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We sorted through the poems and listed what we felt were the better ones here.

IRON CURTAIN OF AMERICA
I wrote this poem some time in the 70s when the deplorable laws about abortion and (so called) equal rights began to surface.
by
Pearl Sturgis

A WAGON FOR CHRISTMASplaced in poetry contest
I was babysitting a little six year old boy a week before Christmas. The poem tells the true story exactly as it happened.
by
Pearl Sturgis

A TINY GRAIN OF SANDplaced in poetry contest
I thought as a baby christian it didn't make any difference if I fought all the government corruption because I,m just one person. That inspired me when I realized everyone must feel that way.
by
Pearl Sturgis

Don't Believe
Why doesn't man belive in God?
by
Deborah Ann Belka

To Wait On The Lord
I patiently wait on the Lord to answer my prayers . . . or do I?
by
Deborah Ann Belka

Hands
All hands, please listen... we have a mission.
by
louis gander

My Puzzleplaced in poetry contest
While looking for the pieces of our puzzled life we often wonder how could this ever be used for God's purpose. How could this awful situation be used for God's Glory?
by
Danette Kettwich

In The Early Morning Hour
My friend reminded me that it is so important to pray for others. So often our first prayer is for ourselves, but this morning I prayed for another first and thanked Him for the joy of it.
by
Kathleen Higham

My Very Last Remembrance
This morning as I read my devotional from “My Utmost For His Highest, this statement really touched my heart. “The Christian Life is a life challenged by true and spontaneous creativity,” and now I am deeply encouraged as I write…
by
Kathleen Higham

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