Last fall, I wrote a number of poems, most of which pertained to my own Christian faith. I am therefore offering up those poems on this page, for your enjoyment and edification.
The Tomb: A poem which describes the first Easter morning, as seen from the vantage point of Mary Magdalene. I think this would be a nice poem to read from the pulpit during an Easter worship service.
The Mirror: A poem which urges readers and listeners to examine their hearts in the light of Christian values and truths.
Broken, Not Crushed: A poem which describes the experience of coming to God with a broken heart and receiving his forgiveness for one's sins so that one can be whole again.
Cross-Eyed Man: A poem which discusses the need to keep one's eyes on Jesus and on the huge sacrifice Jesus made for us on the cross.
In The Back Seat: A poem about the tragedy of divorce.
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