In this poem, my guest expresses her conviction that nothing shall shake her faith in the love God has for her. May that be true of all in Christ. Fully Persuaded by Deborah Ann Belka There is nothing that stands … Continue reading
Category Archives: Poetry
Today’s guest writer gives us a a poem about the God of the Universe, Creator of all that is, who identifies with us, knowing just how we feel. Where is There a God like Jesus? by Ramona Cook “Awesome!” The … Continue reading
There is a time for rejoicing and for gladness. My guest writer pinpoints it for us… This is The Day by Deborah Ann Belka Wake up today, decide to have a good day rejoice and be … Continue reading
Today’s guest writer says “Give yourself and others the gift of forgiveness . . . it is freeing!” Where There’s Forgiveness By Deborah Ann Belka Where there is forgiveness, there is relief ~ where there is forgiveness there is belief … Continue reading
Today’s guest writer answers the question: “Does it cost you to encourage or pray for someone?” The Cost of Encouragement By Emily Van rijn It doesn’t cost a single cent To speak a word of encouragement. It doesn’t cost to … Continue reading
This poem tells the story of a hopeless teen stating the condition of his life, and a Christian presenting to him the hope Jesus offers… Lost–And Found! By Susan Gurney He chants “Hopelessness” as his mantra– “Things … Continue reading
Another posting from one of my favorite poets… God Will Prevail by Deborah Ann Belka It’s not about the fall, or the number of times we fail it’s about getting back up and letting our faith prevail. It’s … Continue reading
I pray this poem will warm your soul. No Regrets or Remorse by Cindy Wyatt The sufferings we go through now will seem as nothing when compared with the glory that does await when this earthly life is over and we … Continue reading
A friend gave me the following… The Heavenly Grocery Store Author Unknown I was walking down life’s highway a long time ago I saw a sign that read “Heaven’s Grocery Store” As I got a little closer, the … Continue reading
May Deborah’s poem uplift your heart… The City of No Mores by Deborah Ann Belka In the City of ~ No Mores, is where I long to be and I can hardly wait until Jesus sends for me. I … Continue reading
Here again, one of my favorite poets… My New Year Prayer ~ 2013 By Deborah Ann Belka I pray that this New Year, will ring in God’s peace I pray for a renewal of every heart that all hatred would … Continue reading
More poetry from the mind of guest writer Deborah Ann Belka… Another Tragedy by Deborah Ann Belka Another tragedy . . . has rocked across our nation another senseless crime has gotten our undivided attention. As a country we … Continue reading
Today features a guest writer. The Heart of Forgiveness by Deborah Ann Belka I question those Christians, who say they love the Lord and yet to forgive others their hearts can’t get on board. They tithe and go to church, sometimes … Continue reading
This poetic moment is by guest writer, Bukola Jimoh. Enjoy! The Fusion by Bukola Jimoh, 10/29/12 decades since i met the LORD was like a journey an adventure an escapade i delved and probed and searched to know HIM in fullness … Continue reading
The poem below was given to me by a friend. F A M I L Y I ran into a stranger as he passed by, “Oh excuse me please” was my reply. He said, “Please excuse me too; I wasn’t … Continue reading
Today is guest writer Lynn Gipson. Perhaps you’ll feel a kinship with her soul as I do. Shelter Me, Jesus by lynn gipson 9-25-2012 / Poetry Days remorseful and remembering Times of recalling old sadness Yesteryear’s sins come back to … Continue reading
I love poetry. Unfortunately, I’m not good at writing it. Patricia is. That’s why she’s my guest today. A Pastor Prayer Poem by Patricia Bankhead Lord help my Pastor, I pray There are many obstacles in his way Every burden … Continue reading
The following was given to me. I think you’ll empathize with the expressed acknowledgement of and faith in our Father. Dear God, Thank you for waking me up this day, a day I will never see again. Let me be … Continue reading