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More Easter poetry

More Easter poetry

Gazing at the wonder of the Cross Abundant grace Golden light on dew-kissed roses Heralding the break of day Cooing doves, at morn’s awakening Dusty hooves of foals at play Wheat fields, like a tawny ocean Rippling in the wind’s caress Dancing streams, their spray asparkle Pensive pools in quiet rest Air perfumed with scent …

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Easter Poetry

Easter Poetry

Gazing at the wonder of the Cross As we approach the most glorious time in the Christian’s calendar, I’ll post some poems I have written on the subject. The first is in response to the Word that tells us Jesus still bears the wounds in His body (He showed them to the disciples when He …

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Suffering

Suffering

Quote from God in the ICU: Chapter three  “With a numb sense of unreality, we caught the flight to Cape Town the following morning. I identified my dead brother and then, with Erica (his pregnant wife of just three months), my grieving parents and my sister, we buried him. For three weeks I thought that …

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Impartation

Impartation

The following is a devotional companion to God in the ICU: Chapter Two Impartation Quote from God in the ICU: “History was being made. The heart, mystically associated from the beginning of time with the very essence of a person, was being given as a gift of life to a dying man. Would it work? …

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Witnessing for Jesus in hospital and out
A new doctor is caught in a web of African superstition and dying children.