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

If I Don't Stop
I took on the gray rock wall - one of the hardest there. It took all of ten minutes and every bit of arm strength I had, but knew I'd make it - if I didn't stop. Driving away my friend said I should write a poem about it, and here it is. :-)
by
Joy Wieters

The Perfect Savior
God didn't come to heal the healthy, but the sick. He was the perfect Savior, because He stayed on that cross for us when He could have called on His angel. That's just how much He loves us.
by
Joy Wieters

The Good Shepherd
I have always loved the concept of Jesus as the Good Shepherd.
by
Lanette Kissel

Stand Firm
This poem encourages Christians to fight the good fight.
by
Belinda van Rensburg

This Fallen World
Many people wonder why a loving God can allow pain and suffering. The answer is that we live in a fallen world, but the good news is that Christians can look forward to a New Earth and a New Jerusalem where there will be no more death and suffering.
by
Belinda van Rensburg

Thank You for Everything
We have so much to be thankful for.
by
Belinda van Rensburg

My Everything
God truly is everything to me.
by
Belinda van Rensburg

Angel Child
This poem is dedicated to a very special little autistic boy in my life.
by
Belinda van Rensburg

A Broken Lullaby
A poem about the possible results of broken homes and subsequent child neglect. Although this poem doesn't mention God it does reflect what happens when we don't live according to Biblical principles.
by
Belinda van Rensburg

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