A poem by Shirley. With the love of Jesus Christ in our hearts we can live lives of fulfillment and peace.
Christ Love
With the love of Jesus Christ in our hearts, we can live meaningful lives. A poem by Shirley.
Jesus. The Way, the Truth, and the Life.
When I make a change to truthsaves.org, I’ll categorize it here.
With the love of Jesus Christ in our hearts, we can live meaningful lives. A poem by Shirley.
A poem by Shirley. With the love of Jesus Christ in our hearts we can live lives of fulfillment and peace.
A Christian poem by Mike Bullock reminding us to make a difference for Jesus this year.
O.K. I realize it’s nowhere close to the beginning of 2010; in fact, it’s about the middle of the year, but I will say that Mike submitted this poem on January 2, 2010. I’m just a little behind in updating the site (O.K., a lot). Anyway, Mike, thanks for the submission. I love the poem and I love the message. Let this poem motivate you to live for Christ and really make a difference for the rest of 2010.
Read Christopher’s testimony – the story of how God opened the ears and eyes of an unbelieving scientist.
It’s pretty amazing when God steps in and changes someone’s life. What’s even more amazing is when it’s a person who’s already convinced that God is a myth. Check out Christopher’s testimony – the story of how God opened the ears and eyes of an unbelieving scientist.
Divorce. Re-marriage. It’s commonplace in our culture. What does the Bible have to say about it?
Divorce is so commonplace these days sometimes we forget that Scripture has a bit to say on the subject.
Does the Bible condone divorce? What if a divorced person wants to remarry? Find out what the Bible has to say about divorce and remarriage.
A poem about Jesus. How many reasons do YOU have for loving Him?
Mark gives us lots of reasons why we should love Jesus in his new poem. Maybe you can think of some others and come up with your own poem!
Does one have to attend church to be saved?
Is church really necessary? Does one have to go to church to be saved? Find out what we think.
All those under the law will be declared righteous. It says so in Romans 2. What law is Paul talking about?
In Romans 2:13, Paul says that those who obey the law will be declared righteous. Well, if we’re no longer under the law, then what in the world is Paul talking about here? What law?
Paul refers to the gospel as “my gospel” in Romans. Why?
A couple times, in Romans, Paul refers to the gospel as his own. “My gospel,” he calls it. Why does he refer to the gospel in this manner?
Brooke’s testimony tells of God’s mercy. He listens to those who call on His name.
Brooke’s testimony is powerful.
It’s an illustration of God’s promise to never leave or forsake us.
Brooke ran as far from Him as she could. But when she needed Him, she cried out to Him and He answered her. He came to her in her time of need.
Not only that, but Brooke had a network of Christians praying for her. God listened to those prayers and he responded to them in a powerful way. The prayer of the saints is effective (James 5:16).
I rejoice with Paul, knowing that the gospel of God is being preached through Brooke and her story. Praise God! I’m thankful to serve One who will never leave or forsake us . . . One who will always welcome us home.
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.