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Poetry Corner4 Comments

A Perfect Christian

03/06/202208/01/2023 c.f. leach

Guest Poet Joanna Fuchs You could count on a perfect ChristianTo always be gentle and humble,To be immune to sin,And never, ever stumble. He’d study and rememberAll of God’s commands;He’d be trustworthy, moral, and honest;You’d know just where he stands. … Continue reading A Perfect Christian

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We Need You, Lord

02/20/202208/01/2023 c.f. leach

Guest post by Joanna Fuchs Christian inspirational poetry often talks about what Christian living is about. This Christian poem about Christians idealizes the Christian life, one that is impossible for a worldly sinner to attain, but one to which Christians … Continue reading We Need You, Lord

Just A Thought8 Comments

Food for Thought

02/19/202202/19/2022 c.f. leach

It’s easy to judge. It is more difficult to understand. Understanding requires compassion, patience, and a willingness to believe that good hearts sometimes choose poor methods. Through judging, we separate. Through understanding, we grow. Think about it. Continue reading Food for Thought

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The Dash Poem

02/13/202202/12/2022 c.f. leach

Guest Poet Linda Ellis I read of a man who stood to speakAt the funeral of a friend.He referred to the dates on her tombstoneFrom the beginning … to the end.He noted that first came her date of birthAnd spoke … Continue reading The Dash Poem

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