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A talented young poet's celebratory dance despite the melancholy of personal and global degradation.
A book of spiritual poetry. Its words come from one man's search for the Truth. Hardcover with 88 pages of beautiful colour photography.
An uplifting "story" in poetry that reminds us to be comfortable with the decisions we make in enjoying life to the fullest. If a doctor gave you (and could really give you) 2 months to live, what would you do? Would you put together a list of people, places and things to see before your 60 days are up? Then have to do it all over again for another 60 days because you are the exception to the rule... or perhaps you'd not make it to the second day on your list...? A doctor cannot 'give' you time. But, hey... one thing they're right about is that one day each of us is not going to be here physically. Get over it!!! So why not start and restart celebrating your list now? You see, we often get caught up in the headlines of doom and miss the subtitles of success. This book's subtitle is "A Celebration of Life." It's not about dying... it's about living. You'll hit the ground running right after reading the last four lines of the title poem: I found out I'm dying And that I have been since Day #1 So I spend little time regretting my life Because I'd rather spend the time having fun. Sporty King is a Motivational Speaker who has used his gift of poetic expression to inspire audiences of all ages, ethnicities and genders for over a quarter of a century. King guides you through the book by 'discussing' the inspiration behind, and use for each poem for practical application toward sharing this gift of life.
Mildred E. Stanard penned over one-hundred inspirational poems during her lifetime. Her poetry captures key insights into life and motivates the reader to reflect on their own life's journey and learnings. These fun-to-read, reflective, and inspirational poems provide something for everyone in the family. Topics include love, humor, friendship, children, stress, words with God and more. Mildred grew up during the depression era and lived in several small Midwestern towns as a girl. She married and started a family in the city of Chicago, later moving to the Chicago suburb of Villa Park.
Inspiration And Motivation (I AM) is a dream come true! This memorial treasury includes hundreds of original poems and writings organized in a diary of seven sections divided into chronological years. This beautifully crafted work of art is the most complete collection of Dana Sheree Coe's inspirational and motivational poetry and writings ever published. This book has something for everyone! You'll find great substance, revelations, meditations, and confessions that will inspire, motivate, encourage, enlighten, and strengthen you through thought-provoking, burning, powerful, rich, and heavy words and expressions of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control. Every Time You're There is a poem of faith that you can overcome any situation and you are not alone. Cast All Your Cares is a poem of hope written years ago when pressing through difficult and hopeless-looking circumstances. The Love of God is a poem about our greatest aim and the more excellent way of love. Liberty In the world, but not of the world, You´re just passing through, Sojourning here until you reach the land, That God has prepared for you. Wanting to be free, from all that binds and constricts, seeking liberty, from all of life's conflicts. I must operate in the midst of order and organization, So Down with chaos and disorder, down with confusion, and down with strife. Up with order, up with clarity, up with victory, and abundant life. For ye have been called unto liberty, the price has been paid for your victory. Stand fast therefore in the liberty, wherewith Christ hath made you free. I will have liberty! I will be free! I will be Free from fear, free from confusion, free from darkness, free from illusion. Free from guilt, free from shame, free from sickness, free from pain. Free from bondage, free from depression, free from burdens, free from oppression. Free from deception, free from lying, free from disease, free from dying. Free from doubt, unbelief, and fear, Free from lack, poverty, and destruction, Liberty and freedom are here! Be not entangled again, with the yoke of bondage or with sin by love serve one another, live in liberty and at peace with each other. For ye have been called unto liberty, the price has been paid for your victory. Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made you free Galatians 5:1 only use not liberty as an occasion to serve the flesh. Liberty! By Dana S. Coe October-November 2000
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Poetry. In the opening poem of Ralph Pennel's debut collection, the speaker lists things he looks for in a poem: 'Clear blue light / A single voice, cold, in need of fire' and 'Everything I have ever buried, ' making a concise introduction to A WORLD LESS PERFECT FOR DYING IN--a world which is, after all, the imperfect but beautiful place where we live and die. 'But I believe that we all, at the very least, should have some. Beauty, that is.' That persistent belief in beauty and the simple kindnesses that one human being can offer another suffuses these poems--often filled with pain and loss--with something like light.--Joyce Sutphen, Poet Laureate of MN, author of Naming the Stars 'I'm writing all this down, ' Ralph Pennel says at the end of his frightening and beautiful poem 'Just Off The Hennepin Bridge': and he is writing it all down, a world haunted by both beauty and despair. Again and again Pennel returns to the theme that echoes throughout the book, 'the great immeasurable hole /that only love lost can make.' What a wonderful task to set yourself as a poet, to take the measure of the immeasurable as best you can and to call this impossible task--this ache you feel for the world--by its true name: love.--Jim Moore, author of Invisible Strings Ralph Pennel's poems situate us front and center in the speaker's intimate company. In a few humble, trust-earning gestures, Pennel can take us great, often dark, distances. 'Confiding in the Prison Guard', written in the voice of John the Baptist on the eve of his execution, risks the one harrowing image after another in service to empathy far transcending them; the poem closes with a devastatingly vernacular plea. Whether he is slipping in and out of personae with the ease of a shape shifter, or serving his subjects as a caring spy, Ralph Pennel has reminded this reader that the single, irrefutable craft of poetry is graceful connection.--Frannie Lindsay, author of Our Vanishing
I pray this book of God's Heaven's Treasure Within blesses your socks off the way it has done for me as I wrote the Words from God's treasures of wisdom. It's designed to give healing to the broken hearts of this world and to save us by grace. No matter what occurs around your surroundings, at this very moment, I recommend Jesus for all of your shortcomings. He has all the answers to your unanswered questions. He's waiting on you to come to him on bended knees with thanksgiving. He has answers for his children through their power of praises and their faithful prayers. His love is sufficient for you and me today. Today, let Jesus loves you the way the sunshine shines upon the lilies of the fields. God's love for us is an unconditional love; no height or depth can separate his marvelous loving arms from reaching deep down in our inner spirit to give us hope for tomorrow. David danced before God with all his might, and God was delighted of David's praises. David became the apple of God's eyes, and there, we need to be pleasing in the eyes of our Lord: May this book richly bless you and your family on a journey of God's divine love of inspirational poems!