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What love
Every now and again I have words in my head that buzz around and prevent me from doing whatever I'm meant to be doing. Lately it's been at a late (or early - depending upon how you look at it!) hour of the morning. I thought I'd share one of these set of words with you.
Expression of the heart
Sometimes the seasons of life we go through can be very painful and spoken words one to the other we cannot express, only words that seem to flow when written bring meaning to the soul. Here is a poem that a member of our team has written.
Anguish+anxiety+glory+grace
We love nurturing lots of creativity at Redeemer. Here is a poem that a member of our team Leah wrote and shared at our weekly gathering. A great bit of prose from a talented poet
Tags: Art, Made me think, Poetry, The cross
Repent of my repentance
Here is a great poem from the Puritans that you can find in one of my favorite books 'The Valley of Vision - A collection of Puritan Prayers & Devotions' Edited by Arthur Bennett . If you are looking for something to help you in your times alone with God then this is a great book of reflection, prayer and worship.
Tags: Christianity, Life, Made me think, Poetry



