Here’s a place to find poems for the new year. https://www.poetseers.org/poem-of-the-day-archive/poems-new-year/
I was reminded of the first one yesterday in a post. I remember singing it as a hauntingly beautiful anthem at Hope College while I was in the Chapel Choir.
Poets have always been seers, looking at life from unique perspectives. Their purpose is to encapsulate feelings and images into words, usually as few as possible.
My goal for 2022 is to spread peace. “Let’s Do It in Twenty-Twenty-Two……
We embark on a new year, a new adventure. Let’s put 2021 behind us, shall we? Although COVID variety XYZ is spreading under the guise of Omicron, this time, and the federal government promised to conquer it, now shows its inability to plan and produce and guide and acknowledge its ineptitude, we won’t be able to bury this part of the overhang into 2022. But we can, if we try, set some goals, personal ones, and try to adapt to…..
Yes, it’s almost upon us–a new year to try again, to start over, to redeem the past and to challenge the future.
I love the piece Susie Larson wrote for today’s date in her Blessings for Every Day” in her Dayspring desk calendar. Get one for yourself and those you love. “May you have the hold inspiration to live up to what you already know! As you wait on God for your marching orders, may you fully believe that He’ll…..
I love Susie Larson’s daytime desk calendar called “Blessings for Every Day.” It is a flip page booklet published by Dayspring. Here is today’s message. May it encourage you to buy a calendar for yourself. Her advice based on scripture is right on, and it’s amazing how it suits just what I need on a given morning.
“May you have time today to pause, be still, and to dream with God. What does He have for you in the days…..
Every Christmas Eve brings me new reasons to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. Last night was no exception. Allie and Brian Lum Shue Chan’s story from the perspective of Hark, the angel, was a new iteration of the old story. I wrote a similar one several years ago called “And God Chose Joseph.” Then, this Grandma’s heart was overwhelmed by the beautiful voice of my granddaughter, Emily and her Covenant Church friends in their beautiful song to Jesus. It…..