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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.
FAITHFULLY HE IS WATCHING
The ever abiding care of the Lord is the Christian's joy and comfort. The Lord is faithful even when we are in uncertain days. I have examined these aspects that can cause concern but Jesus Christ abides still and His presence is always near and close.

The Selfish Choice
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if your body could never die? Some think that would be wonderful, unless they think it through! Just because your body can't die, that doesn't mean the Earth or the Universe can't end.

All My Trophies
May God receive all the praise and glory for any success we may achieve in this life!

The First Christmas Day (Sonnet) finalist in poetry contest
The world has lost something precious. And it has lost it behind presents, Christmas trees, Santa Claus, elves, reindeer, and other secular pomp and circumstance. Jesus IS Christ-mas, and too many have lost sight of that.

The Word Of The Lord (Sonnet)
My journey with God has always been through the poetry He inspired.

Reborn (Sonnet) finalist in poetry contest
A first person perspective on the suffering our sins inflict upon our Savior, and how He returns grace for every blow!

Jesus And Michael
This is actually a song lyric that I never put to music. So I chose to publish it as a poem.

Lest Ye Be Judged
God knew my love for rhyming verse, and it was through this medium that he chose to teach me. If I had questions, I'd sit down to write, and the answers came. Many of my poems deal with the clash between the world ... and God.

Good Enough
God teaches us differently. I was a proud agnostic before my NDE in 1992. I was a proud Christian after, elevating myself because of that NDE. But through my poetry, God called me out, and taught me through my own work. Once learned, I shared the lesson.

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