Some New Poems

Jesus cares for us. He gives us life and hope and he directs our paths. Two Christian poems.

God cares for us. It’s true and His Word illustrates the point nicely.

Jesus give us life. He gives us hope. He directs our paths.

Karen Ong’s recent poetry submissions paint a clear picture of how much Jesus, our Great God & Savior, loves and cares for us.

Jesus – Our Hope

God Cares

Blessed Storms

A Christian poem. Life’s full of storms. We all know it; we face trouble daily. But the testing of our faith develops perseverance.

Miracle of miracles. I’m actually doing something with this website. I am finally posting something. It’s a new poem by Belinda. And it’s pretty cool (thanks for sending it in). It describes life’s storms. I’m going through storms right now at work. All of us experience troubles. We need to stay straight on the path. We need to keep our eyes on the prize. The testing of our faith develops perseverance. Thank God He knows what’s best for us.

Blessed Storms

Homeland Security

As Christians, our homeland is heaven. And God’s our homeland security director. We have nothing to fear. A poem.

I really like this poem.

We hear so much about our wonderful homeland security (and of course it’s excellent) but for Christians, our homeland is elsewhere. And God’s our homeland security director. He will never make mistakes or let any harm come to us. We have eternity to chill out and relax.

So why in the world doesn’t everyone want to live in our eternal homeland? That’s one I’ll never be able to figure out.

Homeland Security

Where is the Peace

Choose life, that you might live. The life He gives, He gives forever. A poem.

We all have a simple choice: we can choose life or we can choose death. God suggests (and I agree with Him) that we choose life.

He alone can provide peace. It’s up to you whether or not you want to experience it.

Where is the Peace

I Cannot Know

An amazingly clever poem about logic and the truth.

I cannot know. Three words we’ve heard often from people who don’t believe.

I do not know. Again, words we’ve heard often from people who don’t believe in the Jesus of the Bible.

One of those statements is false. The other is most likely true.

Check out Tim’s latest poem, a clever collection of thoughts about logic and the truth.

I Cannot Know