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A poetry book that captures the essence of our religious Christian faith through forty separate and distinct poems. The joy of Sunday church services experienced through hymns, opening prayers, music, sermon, liturgy, confessions, sharing of the peace, communion and final blessing are poetic subjects. The joy of Chrisitan faith also covered in poems from biblical parables, such as "I Am A True Vine", "Walking With Jesus", "When Jesus Calls", and "Peace Be With You". The redemption of faith and forgiveness of sins are also captured in poems asking for the Lord's help. Understanding the…mehr

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A poetry book that captures the essence of our religious Christian faith through forty separate and distinct poems. The joy of Sunday church services experienced through hymns, opening prayers, music, sermon, liturgy, confessions, sharing of the peace, communion and final blessing are poetic subjects. The joy of Chrisitan faith also covered in poems from biblical parables, such as "I Am A True Vine", "Walking With Jesus", "When Jesus Calls", and "Peace Be With You". The redemption of faith and forgiveness of sins are also captured in poems asking for the Lord's help. Understanding the "Spreading of the Word of Christ" through his Disciples, and "Sowing the Seeds" through everyday Christian work will expand your understanding of the Christ's message to the world. If you enjoy reading Biblical verse, you will love this book of poems. It represents poems from Heaven through the author's mind and hand.
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Autorenporträt
Jim Kintner, Author/Poet, previously wrote "Scottish Links, A Pilgrimage to Scotland", and "Swinging in Rhyme", a collection of sixty golf poems. Prior to his writing and poetry careers he practiced tax and business law, estate planning and advising golf professionals. His retirement from the practice of law led to a writing and publishing business.