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Poems from a Park Bench
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Poems from a Park Bench

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Over the years I've collected numerous poems I've written as part of a practice of writing a daily email devotion, Ruminations and Reflections. In rummaging through the dusty archives in search of the poems for this collection, I found a fairly common thread. And not surprisingly, the thread revealed something of the theology and heart of the poet that prances inside this pastor's heart.

There are some basic truths to which I dearly cling. I believe God is present in the simplest of things, in life's ordinary moments, people and places. I believe holy ground happens wherever and whenever God make's God's presence known, which means that holy ground abounds! The key for me and for you, is having eyes to see and ears to hear. Though ultimately our ability to catch a glimpse or whiff of heaven is dependent upon God, I do believe the good Lord often provides us with fellow sojourners to help us find our way. That's where poetry comes in.

Poetry often speaks to the heart in ways that prose cannot. I don't understand nor can I explain it. I have no verifiable facts to back up my claim. Poetry can delight and disturb. Carefully chosen words are like pliable clay in the hands of the potter-poet. And though I will carefully stop short of elevating myself to the status of poet, I do affirm that I bring a love of poetry to my pastoral work. Thus, what you now hold in your hands.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Parson's Porch
Date
1 October 2022
Pages
134
ISBN
9781955581875

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Over the years I've collected numerous poems I've written as part of a practice of writing a daily email devotion, Ruminations and Reflections. In rummaging through the dusty archives in search of the poems for this collection, I found a fairly common thread. And not surprisingly, the thread revealed something of the theology and heart of the poet that prances inside this pastor's heart.

There are some basic truths to which I dearly cling. I believe God is present in the simplest of things, in life's ordinary moments, people and places. I believe holy ground happens wherever and whenever God make's God's presence known, which means that holy ground abounds! The key for me and for you, is having eyes to see and ears to hear. Though ultimately our ability to catch a glimpse or whiff of heaven is dependent upon God, I do believe the good Lord often provides us with fellow sojourners to help us find our way. That's where poetry comes in.

Poetry often speaks to the heart in ways that prose cannot. I don't understand nor can I explain it. I have no verifiable facts to back up my claim. Poetry can delight and disturb. Carefully chosen words are like pliable clay in the hands of the potter-poet. And though I will carefully stop short of elevating myself to the status of poet, I do affirm that I bring a love of poetry to my pastoral work. Thus, what you now hold in your hands.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Parson's Porch
Date
1 October 2022
Pages
134
ISBN
9781955581875