Category: Poetry

Hosea: From Gomer’s Perspective

One Thursday night of every month the ladies from East Hill (or as many as can/want) get together for a Bible study. This year we have been following the Digging Deep study…

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My Eyes

It’s strange, but sometimes my mind thinks in poetry. Ever since our return from El Salvador, I’ve been having daily realizations of the person I am and the person I need to…

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The Path to Forgiveness

    My body aches in deep despair, for shame has overtaken. And though I know You’re there to help, my faith in me is shaken. It seems the more I long for…

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Some Days

“Some Days” Some days I grumble and complain; the days seem long and dreary. Some days I moan and sigh in pain; my body weak and weary. Some days I murmur and…

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You Rescue Me

  “You Rescue Me” Life is hard and just gets harder, Days are long and nights are longer. Trouble comes and stays awhile; Brings its friends – Heartache and Trials. But You…

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I See You

“I See You” I see You in the spring, my God. Your attributes abound. The sun’s deep warmth reminds me of Your love that’s shining down. I see You in the blooms,…

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A Heart of Thanksgiving

I spent a portion of yesterday feeling sad. You see, in the midst of all the hustle and bustle and instagramming of roses & candy that was Valentine’s Day, a somber event…

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